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since September 2019. This is a full-time, three-year contract, beginning on 1 January 2026 and ending on 31 December 2028. The workload is 38.5 hours per week. The place of work is the IRHT
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by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The selected candidate (M/F) will work at the interface of RNA biology, virology, and
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combining physical chemistry and process engineering. The experimental and theoretical work carried out within this research area has led to an original approach that enables the understanding and modelling
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correctly in these cells. The objective of the project is to determine the molecular architecture of the connector and the mechanisms that regulate its assembly, and to identify its functions. This will
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relevant GA-binding residues (structural visualization and analysis in ChimeraX) -Predict novel GA transporters and their directional transport activity -Work independently and responsibly in a
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through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The candidate will work as part of
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nanoporous materials, CLEARRN - CNRS managed by Dr. Svetlana Mintova ( Director of Recherche, CNRS, LCS UMR 6506, Caen). The work will be carried out at LCS - Laboratoire Catalyse & Spectrochimie (https
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), specifically within departments D2 (Macromolecular Chemistry and Materials) and D4 (Materials Chemistry, Nanostructures, Materials for Energy). The doctoral student will also be required to carry out part of
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) of the Toulouse Institute of Fluid Mechanics, as part of the ERC HYROPE project (Synergy Grant). This project is in collaboration with 3 European partners (ETHZ, NTNU, TU Darmstadt) and concerns the fundamental
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, actuators, energy converters), the development of measurement benches (digital holography, metrology) and the associated signal processing. The candidate will work under the supervision of Dr Pierrick Lotton