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of target enzymes. • Actively contribute to discussions on the evolution of the subject. • Participate in internal and external working groups related to the field of activity. • Present progress reports
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interest in many sectors of application, particularly for the development of customised medical devices. Among the various additive manufacturing processes, 3D printing based on photopolymerisation reactions
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the experimental development of an approach to the 3D characterization of organic crystals. The approach is based on thermo-microscopy, combined with multidirectional observation, allowing for in situ, 3D
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of very-high-energy gamma-ray sources, in the context of study of magnetic fields in the Milky Way galaxy and in the intergalactic medium. The work will include development of numerical code for modelling
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by the CNRS, the postdoctoral researcher will be responsible for contributing to the development of advanced methodologies for predicting crystal structures (CSP) based solely on their chemical
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European frameworks (REACH), making the development of more environmentally friendly alternatives a priority. Among these alternatives, organic molecules derived from natural resources appear particularly
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postdoctoral researcher to join our team at the Institut de Chimie de Nice as part of the ERC Consolidator Grant ICE-EEVOLVE. This ambitious project aims to investigate the origins and evolution of chiral
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on human samples (ELISA, etc.), and the development and implementation of new experimental paradigms. • Analyse results and ensure their validity • Present results in the form of reports, posters or seminars
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, the research involves participation in the design of quantum devices with our collaborators within the QLSI2 european consortium, optimization of spin readout at large scale, development of automatic control
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part of the ANR ACTIVATE (LASIRE, CP2M, UCCS, FEMTO-ST) which aims the development of novel organo-metallic molecular precursors for the laser photodeposition. The team PCS, responsible of the ultrafast