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working environment that is dynamic, stimulating and welcoming. Molecular mechanisms of excitatory glycine receptors The PhD student will join Pierre Paoletti's team dedicated to the molecular and
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: telluric hazards (seismic, gravity and tsunamigenic) and the associated risks, the dynamics of the lithosphere and the Earth imagery, geodesy-metrology of the Earth and the near Universe. The laboratory
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the auditor a low budget to conduct her audit. Second, providing solutions that are tractable on modern models. Finally, by coping with models dynamism, leveraging previous audit results to improve
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Gif-sur-Yvette. The work will be carried out at the ENS Paris-Saclay facilities in Gif-sur-Yvette, within a dynamic team. The position is a 38.5-hour per week position and includes vacation time
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technology, the AO-RSO (Adaptive Optics Rolling-Slit Ophthalmoscope), enabling in vivo visualization of red blood cell dynamics and vascular diameter changes during NVC. The goal of the PhD is to leverage
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studies conducted by the combustion dynamics team of the EM2C laboratory, particularly on topics related to hydrogen. They will contribute to the operation of single- and multi-injector experimental test
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the supervisory team: Quentin Jouet (Montagne bleue, lead developer of FloeDyn) and Dr Jérôme Weiss (CNRS, ISTERRE, Grenoble). The dynamics of sea ice is governed by a set of mechanical processes and complex
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integrative structural biology studies: (https://www.i2bc.paris-saclay.fr/facilities/ ). In particular, the doctoral student will have access to cryoEM instruments (Glacios at the I2BC and Titan Krios
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will join a dynamic team and will be directly supervised by Fanny Cazettes (CNRS). He/she will benefit from the expertise of the entire research group and from collaborations with theorists for the more
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interdisciplinary research unit of Université Paris Cité, located on the Paris Rive Gauche campus. The PhD candidate will join the “Epigenetic Dynamics & Cellular Differentiation” team, led by Dr. Slimane Ait-Si-Ali