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, operate at higher temperatures (1450°C ≈ 2700°F), and have longer lifespans. The study presented here focuses on the development of CMCs based on the silicon-carbon-nitrogen (Si-C-N) ternary system
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fluorescence modulation. The aim of this position is to contribute to the development of new optical configurations enabling the spatial localization of single molecules with ultimate precision and reduced
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to CNRS employee's benefits as well as UBE support for career development. (EU label 'HR Excellence in Research'). Website for additional job details https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UMR6303-ERIDUJ-009
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plurithematic CNRS research unit, offering an environment perfectly suited to the development of the proposed subject. This unit located on the CNRS campus/ Route de Mende in Montpellier is part of a rich
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Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Development of theoretical models of cell migration with memory Modeling in statistical physics and soft matter
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China, as well as in the development of new belief systems. The role that horses may have played in the rise of other powers that have shaped more recent human history — notably in relation
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via protein crystallography. - Development of a pipeline for protein design with existing software. These includes software for fold generation, sequence generation and structure prediction, and should
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twenty years have required the development of more generic codes capable of accounting for certain specificities such as continuous fuel recycling or the modeling of effects associated with the migration
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therefore be involved in R&D related to TES4DM low-voltage cryogenic detector technology, including its development, assembly, and operation on IP2I's CRYORED cryogenic platform, and will be required to adapt
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on the development of innovative methods and processes for the synthesis, shaping, functionalization, and biofunctionalization of materials, as well as the development of specific and/or customized characterization