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porous media to understand contaminant transport in the subsurface - Activity 1: Develop an in-house numerical model and theory for reactive transport in unsaturated porous media. - Activity 2: Compare
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motivated and passionate postdoctoral researcher to join our team as part of an ERC-funded project. This project aims to develop new methodologies and reagents for pentafluorosulfanylation, an emerging field
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such as Euclid poses many modeling challenges. The COLIBRI ERC aims precisely to develop new theoretical and numerical tools to overcome one of these challenges: baryon modeling. The CDD will have two
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experimental developments for MORA. Main activities: • Analysis of MORA data acquired at the University of Jyväskylä: development of measurement analysis tools, evaluation of systematic effects, data analysis
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programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description This position concerns a 2 years contract for the development of experiments on complex biomolecular
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, operate at higher temperatures (1450°C ≈ 2700°F), and have longer lifespans. The study presented here focuses on the development of CMCs based on the silicon-carbon-nitrogen (Si-C-N) ternary system
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enzymes identified through experimental research. . • Establish and develop molecular dynamics protocols for the study of an enzyme family. • Establish and develop QM/MM methods for studying the reactivity
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The postdoctoral researcher will be involved in a multidisciplinary research project aimed at developing fluorescent probes for the enzymatic activity of one of the DNA repair enzymes involved in cancer
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situ light scattering measurements, developed at CORIA for soot, will be proven for the first time on TiO2 (titanium dioxide) nanoparticles to obtain information on the gyration diameter of aggregates in
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: Rheometry, with a measurement cell allowing controlled mass transfer (ions / enzymes), in order to establish the relationships between chemical reactions and the dynamic evolution of the gel's rheological