36 postdoc-catalysis-stability-density-functional-theory Postdoctoral positions at CNRS
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The researcher will study the potential of atto-photochemistry on organic or inorganic photoinduced reactions. He or she will use quantum chemistry and molecular dynamics methods to do so. The overall objective is
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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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homologous recombination and its intersection with the spatial organization of chromatin in the nucleus. They use high-throughput genomics approaches in the model organism S. cerevisiae. They are looking for a
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cellular dynamics. Analyze large-scale transcriptomic and spatial dynamics datasets. Work in close collaboration with the team's biologists to test predictions from statistical models. Within the Polarity
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and written communication skills. Ability to work independently and, equally important, as part of a team. Website for additional job details https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UMR5229-IRECRI-018
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systems. In particular, highly functional flexible electrochromic (EC) systems involving the integration of several active materials (metal oxides, electrolytes, network of metal nanowires used as
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of 20 research groups, each of which proposes a multi-disciplinary approach, at the frontiers of biology, physics and chemistry, in coherence with 3 research axes. Nearly 320 people work there as
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). An example of the objective pursued is to make the spectrum of these components reconfigurable post-manufacturing in order to make their spectrum agile. More punctually, the applicants will be part of
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Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description As part of the EIC Pathfinder project ELEQUANT, we aim to develop a new quantum materials platform based
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optimizations are still needed to adapt the translation of these mRNAs to the cell types of interest. As part of a collaboration with Chantal Pichon's team (University of Orleans), this project aims to use