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hold a PhD in cell or developmental biology, with possible previous experience in microscopy and quantitative imaging. The successful candidate will be expected to work in an interdisciplinary and
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electrochemical energy storage, and coordinator of the project. The PhD candidate will be based at LAAS within the MRS (Reactive Materials and Energy Storage) team, with access to cleanroom microfabrication
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-Saclay/CentraleSupélec http://em2c.centralesupelec.fr/ ), through its high-level academic research on energy and combustion and its applied studies in partnership with the most prominent companies
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operations used in the chemical, pharmaceutical and agri-food industries. The laboratory mainly studies transfer phenomena (matter, heat, momentum) and chemical reactions and their integration into innovative
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funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The PhD will take place in the team "Photonique et Matériaux" at LOMA (University
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, thermodynamics and chemical reaction engineering. The fields of study are mainly focused on energy and aim to develop more efficient, economical and environmentally friendly energy systems through an approach
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, cell culture, structural modelling and optogenetics Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre/UMR8197-VALHER-211/Candidater.aspx Requirements Research FieldNeurosciencesEducation
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setting for conducting innovative research at the interface of molecular biology, cell biology, and biophysics. PhD Missions The PhD candidate will contribute to an interdisciplinary research project aimed
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located at CentraleSupélec, within the University of Paris-Saclay. It combines high-level academic research with applied studies in partnership with leading companies and research centers in the fields
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efficiency and addressing industrial and societal requirements for cost-effective energy transfer. Controlling near-wall turbulence to reduce drag has been widely studied, and effective control strategies have