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take part in the operation of a unique new instrument designed to generate and spectroscopically probe charged hydrogenated cages, in an effort to determine whether they are responsible for some of the
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exploring the mechanisms and evolutionary origins of programmed DNA elimination, which has been observed in various invertebrate and vertebrate species 1. This process occurs during embryogenesis and, in some
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how the brain adapts to a changing environment and how internal states modulate these processes. This PhD project focuses specifically on the computational aspect of this research. The successful
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organization plays a crucial role in regulating DNA-related processes such as transcription, replication, and repair. In most somatic cells, heterochromatin localizes at the nuclear periphery while euchromatin
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exascale applications. These patterns will be addressed iteratively through an agile co-design and co-development process with the application community. Exa-DI is seeking highly motivated researchers with a
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processes. The SAMCat group focuses on the development of innovative catalysts and materials to tackle current energy and environmental challenges. Its research combines the synthesis of porous and hybrid
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. These phenomena are based on the description of a complex flow formed by particles suspended in water, whose solid concentration is controlled both by soil erosion and by particle sedimentation processes
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process for the transformation of lignin rich biomass to aromatic aldehydes as value-added chemicals. The objective of this PhD project is the development of heterogenous catalysts for the selective
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temperature and pressure conditions close to engine operation. A detailed kinetic mechanism will be developed during this thesis to represent these results. This mechanism will be integrated to the mechanisms
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skills in surgery, animal behavior, advanced electrophysiology, and data analysis, all within a collaborative research environment. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre/UMR7289