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will be responsible for bioconjugation onto nanoantibodies and purifying them. - Organic synthesis / Implement and develop organic synthesis techniques suitable for the development of functional
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instrumentation and detector development. Candidates are encouraged to apply to one or several of the following themes and affiliations: - Flavor physics studies with LHCb at Run 3 and Run 4 via b-hadron radiative
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this could revolutionize genetics, medicine, and agricultural technology, leading for example to the development of better crops, able to face the challenges posed by global warming. Objectives: This project
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system. To achieve this, the PhD will combine: instrumental development (optical optimization, illumination strategies, multi-camera synchronization), optical modeling (contrast mechanisms in phase
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of neuronal and vascular responses; Contributing to the instrumental development of the system (optimization of detection, illumination control, multi-camera synchronization); Analyzing and interpreting
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charge/discharge cycles. The aim is to provide a unique tool to better understand the structure and evolution of interfaces/interphases in batteries, and thus, guide the design of more efficient and
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, the development of which requires a broad range of skills. They have been identified as a strategic priority for development within CNRS Nuclear &, Particles. The Associate Research Professor will be involved in
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through measurements in an acoustic tank on plate and cylinder models. - Development of analytical and numerical methods to describe the coupling of vibroacoustics in heavy fluids and thin structures
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fields and their effects on cosmological recombination, · study the evolution of magnetic fields from the beginning of the Universe to recombination, · compare calculations with microwave background
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the connectivity of ecological habitats. It offers great flexibility of use but remains limited by the principle of least cost used to represent population flows. An advanced version currently under development