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postdoctoral position on the study of microbial community structure and functions to work on a field experiment established on techno-soil in the Paris region. The employment is full-time for two years
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biological tissue. The work will combine modeling with instrumental developments and experimental measurements. The solutions envisaged for optimizing laser beam injection, transport and focusing will be
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, the candidate will work on optimizing the fusion process of optical fibers made of dissimilar materials (silica/fluoride glass), or of the same fluoride glass material but with different geometries (passive fiber
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their formation, and the process optimization in relation to the target applications. Another key challenge relies on the source of energy for the graphitization. The conventional heating during the catalytic
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focus on understanding the role of retinoic acid signaling in cardiac valve development and regeneration using the zebrafish model. • Develop transgenic and mutant models • Analyze cardiovascular
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Post-doctorate position (M/F) : Exascale Port of a 3D Sparse PIC Simulation Code for Plasma Modeling
to exascale architectures an initial 3D simulation code developed as part of previous work [1]. This work will initially focus on scaling up (distributed memory), optimizing CPU algorithms (vectorization) and
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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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RNAvac project (2023-2027), which aims to optimize mRNA vaccine formulations using preclinical models. Responsibilities include: - Developing and implementing experimental protocols in biology and animal
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Optimization Exploring Innovative Designs for Broadband Topological Operation The project is supervised by Alberto Amo and Gaëtan Lévêque at the University of Lille in France. We have a long-standing expertise
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researcher to contribute to a project focused on optimizing light diffusion in phase-separated glasses. These glasses, characterized by the coexistence of multiple glassy phases, exhibit a nanoparticle-in