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Inria, the French national research institute for the digital sciences | Villers les Nancy, Lorraine | France | 2 months ago
-acid complexes. You will join the Delta team at Inria (Université de Lorraine), working closely with Dr. Yasaman Karami, expert in conformational dynamics, allostery, and deep learning for structural
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) Recognised Researcher (R2) Positions PhD Positions Country France Application Deadline 3 Feb 2026 - 12:00 (Europe/Paris) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time Offer Starting Date 2 Mar 2026 Is the
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, Qualifications and Training : PhD in Solid-state Chemistry or Physics (or very close to completion) Experience in areas including (but not limited to) : Ionic conductors Dynamic properties of solids Advanced
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The University of Bordeaux is a great dynamic and responsible university that cares about the well-being of its staff. Joining us means working in a privileged environment within a particularly diverse and open
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the development of flexible nanozeolites. This position offers a unique opportunity to explore the structural dynamics of nanozeolites under varying conditions and contribute to advancing green
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of the remarkable physical properties of plant cells, which are able both to withstand high osmotic pressures and to dynamically remodel themselves through the action of specific enzymes. The experimental approach
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-time postdoctoral grant in Probability and Statistical Physics - CY Cergy Paris University Mathematical modelling of complex systems often involves combining deterministic structures with probabilistic
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to optimize ternary hydrides and other materials; - Calculating the electronic structures of configurations generated in silico, as well as their thermodynamic, dynamic (phonon), and mechanical properties, and
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to characterize the locomotion state (rolling speed, slip, flight dynamics, landing impact), to monitor structural deformation, and detect collisions. Interfacing the sensing chain with real-time control systems
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people, including researchers, PhD students, engineers and technicians, within a multicultural and international environment. The person recruited will join the DYNAMOP group (https://www.ibs.fr/en