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evolution, sequencing, population genomic) - take a central role in the management of collaborations - present the results during international and national conferences - literature monitoring and analysis
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led by Drs Flacher and Voisin. The successful candidate will have access to all the Unit's resources and will enjoy the same conditions as CNRS staff in terms of training, career development and various
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: - Development of time resolved experiments to characterize and understand the nonlinearities of the new quantum devices. - Realisation of new sensitive THz detectors - Compare theoretical and experimental results
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laboratories, IJCLab and LPCA, in close collaboration with the ISMA institute in Ukraine. The project is entitled GRAiNITA and features the development of a novel technology in electromagnetic calorimetry
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nonlinear inverse Compton scattering and from extreme beam-multifoil collisions (eg in the E-332 experiment at SLAC). The project will include the development of advanced measurements and detectors
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in close collaboration to understand the molecular mechanisms that lead to the development of certain diseases such as cancer. The research centre provides an interactive and international working
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skin obtained by self-assembly approach). Participate in the development and optimization of experimental protocols. Implement calibrated photodynamic therapy protocols to induce tissue remodeling
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. elegans to generate a genome-wide map of centromeric determinants. -Development of an experimental protocol -Genomic, cell biology, and genetic experiments in C. elegans At the Institut Jacques Monod
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(dopamine, noradrenaline) and their implications in brain development, cognition, and psychiatric disorders. The candidate will work under the direct supervision of Glenn Dallerac, in close interaction with
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the development of functional nano-devices for nano- and bio-electronics applications. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre/UPR8001-GUILAR-011/Candidater.aspx Requirements Research