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- The candidate must hold a PhD in theoretical chemistry or physics. - expertise in quantum chemistry and ab initio molecular dynamics, quantum dynamics if possible - be able to program and script in a language of
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chemistryYears of Research Experience1 - 4 Additional Information Eligibility criteria The candidate must have a PhD in computational chemistry, ideally in material and/or surface science. Experience in modelling
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contracts and 102 doctoral students. This research activity will be carried out within the CMS team, which is right now composed of 12 permanent researchers, 4 PhD students, and 10 engineers. The recruited
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of Research ExperienceNone Additional Information Eligibility criteria The candidate must hold a PhD in materials science or inorganic chemistry. Prior experience in synthesis under inert atmosphere using
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chemistryYears of Research Experience1 - 4 Research FieldChemistry » Computational chemistryYears of Research Experience1 - 4 Additional Information Eligibility criteria • PhD of less than two years in chemistry
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Description Conduct a part of the ANR MetaTime (setting-up experiments, acquisition and processing of data, writing scientific reports) • Perform a review of the existing litterature on the topics • Acquire
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Process: designing, preparing, shaping and characterizing materials in order to discover, control and optimize specific functions. The ICMCB carries out fundamental research on model materials and/or
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biology and is resolutely interdisciplinary, integrating approaches in (bio)informatics, (bio)physics, and (bio)mathematics. The “genome mechanics” team is interested in the process of DNA break repair by
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of proteins by applying a simple electrical potential in solution. This electro-bioconjugation reaction occurs within minutes, providing a fast and biocompatible process for the functionalization of viral
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mechanisms of cognition and its dysfunctions. Its research teams address a wide range of topics, including perception, motor plasticity, attentional processes, decision-making, motivation, and social cognition