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. While zebra mussels have been the subject of extensive research for several decades, significant knowledge gaps remain regarding the biology, ecology, and impacts of quagga mussels on aquatic systems
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. This project is carried out in collaboration with the Metals and Microorganisms: Biology, Chemistry and Applications team of the Biotechnologies and Cell Signaling Laboratory (BSC, UMR 7242), which develops new
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, hosted in the Observatoire Océanologique de Banyuls. This laboratory includes 17 persons (11 researchers and 6 technicians/engineers) with complementary skills (marine biology, biogeochemistry, physics
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, ranging from soft matter to biology to synthetic chemistry. The laboratory benefits from numerous academic and industrial partnerships in France and worldwide. Its openness, recognition, and state
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, computer science, instrumentation, acceleration techniques, and biology techniques. These technical strengths are a major asset for the design, development, and use of the necessary instruments (accelerators and
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states of matter • Physical phenomena with reduced dimensions • Soft matter and the physics-biology interface The first area groups together both experimental and theoretical studies relating
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phenomena (nanoscience and size-dependent fundamental properties) Soft matter and physics–biology interfaces (complex systems, living tissues, liquid crystals, foams, polymers, granular matter). The PhD will
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architectures. Application domains include, among others: meteorology, climatology, aeronautics, automotive, astrophysics, high-energy physics, materials science, energy production and management, biology, and
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chemistry of polysaccharides, biology, microbiology, glyco-chemistry). The person will be supervised by Dr. Laurent HEUX from the SPG team, which focuses on the characterization, modification, and design of
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ecological). Specific questions will be asked about perceptions of environmental changes and their impacts (species displacement, abundance, biology, unusual events). The recruited person will be responsible