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The Center for Research in Neuroscience Lyon (CRNL) is part of Inserm, CNRS, and Lyon University, and one of the largest neuroscience institutes in France, providing an excellent and stimulating research
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PhD on 2D quantum photonics : towards neuromorphic applications with 2D ferroelectrics materials M/F
nanophotonics with 2D materials. We offer a unique opportunity to explore emerging phenomena such as sliding ferroelectricity, ultra-low-threshold nonlinear photonics, and exciton engineering. The project is part
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and operando gas-assisted Environmental Transmission Electron Microscopy experiments to the investigation of gallium doped zeolites under realistic conditions of functioning, in the framework of a
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the European Union. Funding is awarded to doctoral students from Europe and elsewhere to carry out individual project work in a European country other than their own. The CHIRALNANOMAT MSCA doctoral network is
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&matricule_prop=67533 Post-translational modifications (PTMs), such as phosphorylation, ubiquitination, glycosylation, and SUMOylation, are key regulators of protein function, shaping immune signaling and
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Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The PhD is part of a project called QUALAG, funded by
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student at the University of Paris-Saclay attached to the doctoral school of Particles, Hadrons, Energy and Nucleus: Instrumentation, Image, Cosmos and Simulation (PHENIICS). This work will be carried out
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technique will be employed. Its specific purpose will be to render the tissue transparent in order to visualize the recording probe's trajectory with high precision and to confirm its anatomical location. A
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sustainable development is a priority. The valorization of biomass co-products, particularly for producing high-value ingredients in the nutraceutical field, is a rapidly growing area of research. As part of
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to study the molecular and cellular mechanisms involved in brain activity. The Institute develops innovative methods in imaging, chemistry, physiology and computer science. As part of Bordeaux Neurocampus