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within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The GIN brings together teams specialising in the study of physiological or pathological processes of the nervous system and the development
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the evaluation, the intensification and the optimization of carbonation (biotic and abiotic) processes involving different feedstocks, to address three different applications of industry decarbonation, in straight
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Requirements Remote work 2 days per week. Research FieldEngineeringYears of Research Experience1 - 4 Additional Information Selection process Applications must be sent to job-ref-362uyp218a@emploi.beetween.com
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quantitative data. - To draft an analysis report and scientific publications. The IHES (CNRS UMR 7267) and EPICENE (INSERM) teams will conduct studies on the analysis of psychosocial and professional risks and
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, CNRS and Inserm and offers a highly multidisciplinary environment with teams active in fields ranging from theoretical neuroscience or developmental biology to the development of retinal prostheses. Our
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The Center for Research in Neuroscience Lyon (CRNL) is part of Inserm, CNRS, and Lyon University, and one of the largest neuroscience institutes in France, providing an excellent and stimulating research
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, the process of host infection remains poorly understood at the molecular level. The fd phage, which specifically infects Escherichia coli, has been used as a model for studying these viruses. This phage
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model characterisation strategies definition of the necessary equipment definition of the necessary processing algorithms Implementation/validation/drafting of scientific articles in collaboration with
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des Platinoïdes dans l'Aval du Cycle) project, which aims to develop processes for recovering platinum elements (ruthenium, rhodium, palladium), molybdenum and technetium from spent nuclear fuel
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research unit in computer science and information technologies in France. ICI is one of ETIS's four multi-PI groups and is specialized in signal processing, information theory and wireless communications