109 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof" "UNIS" PhD positions at CNRS
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meetings and field sampling. The thesis project aims to study marine photosymbiosis between acantharia and the microalgae Phaeocystis, with the development of devices for maintaining these organisms in
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to develop chiral metal nanoclusters, understand their chirality at the atomic level through a combination of advanced spectroscopic techniques and theoretical simulations, and apply them to relevant processes
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linked to optical activity. This thesis will aim at the design and development of novel luminescent lanthanide complexes with the ability of photonic upconversion, which is the emission of photons higher
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, IRCELYON's activities focus on sustainable development with major concerns for energy, environment and green chemistry. The PhD student will work in the C'Durable team: https://www.ircelyon.univ-lyon1.fr/team
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forest regeneration, as well as the demography and evolution of seed-consuming animal species, triggering cascading effects on community dynamics and overall forest ecosystem functioning. Understanding
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research topics cover a broad spectrum ranging from ecology to evolution, including genetics, palaeontology, health and biodiversity, with both fundamental and applied approaches. The successful candidate
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to develop chiral metal nanoclusters, understand their chirality at the atomic level through a combination of advanced spectroscopic techniques and theoretical simulations, and apply them to relevant processes
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context, the recruited person will develop a technology for thermostabilizing RNA-based vaccines by encapsulation within a soluble hydrophilic matrix. - Prototyping the formulation system and studying its
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. The ANTARES ANR project aims to develop BAW resonators with superior quality factors in the 8-24 GHz range, to be included in 6G radio-frequency filters. For this application, one partner of the project has
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) and involves close collaboration with EPFL and IMS Bordeaux. Our research focuses on developing passive implantable biosensors that use backscattering to wirelessly transmit sensing data. The researcher