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Information Eligibility criteria - Strong command of microbiology and molecular biology techniques - Ability to organize and conduct experiments independently - Ability to work as part of a team - Ability to
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mechanism by which HSFs control transcriptionally both short- and long-term heat stress response as well as their role on regulatory element activation with a focus on their ability to act as pioneer
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physics. • Strong academic track record and excellent interpersonal skills. • Ability to work effectively within a collaborative research environment. • Excellent command of English, both written and spoken
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ExperienceNone Additional Information Eligibility criteria -Excellent command of techniques for handling compounds in an inert atmosphere (Schlenk techniques, glove boxes), preparation of highly sensitive
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, such as the need for high reliability and ultra-low latency in command transmission, a high level of communications security, and the need for a high degree of interoperability with other wireless or mobile
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Magnétiques Intenses (LNCMI-Grenoble). The apparatus will include a thermal control system, a substrate generating vapor bubbles primarily made of a copper alloy, a thermal and optical measurement system, and a
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of MR experiences with controlled experiments and both qualitative and quantitative analyses. The ultimate goal is to determine which forms of MR are best suited to the sensitive context of memorial sites
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conditions (subject of the PhD started in 2024 in the SFAM team) ii) the controlled incorporation, on the backbone or in the nanopores of these crystalline architectures, of molecular catalysts based on nickel
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research laboratories, offers the advantage of highly precise control over growth parameters and the purity of the synthesized materials. To achieve this goal, the work is divided into two main objectives
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works carried out at IC2MP, the strategy will consist in a catalytic controlled hydrogenation of biobased furanic derivatives, with the goal of obtaining functionalized tetrahydrofuranic-like chemicals