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and Tumor cell Identity department inside the Cancer Research Centre of Lyon (CRCL - INSERM U1052 / CNRS 5286) located in Lyon, France (https://www.crcl.fr/en/cancer-initiation-tumor-cell-identity
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in such materials. You will play a central role in imaging ferroelectric domains in a new class of 2D ferroelectrics using state-of-the-art cryogenic micro-spectroscopy techniques. This work involves
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intracellular compartments and the plasma membrane. Based on robust preliminary results identifying three different types of MCSs at exocytosis sites, our project aims to study their formation, dynamics, and
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is to implement and test innovative proton polarization transfer approaches to characterize intermolecular interactions between macromolecules. The protein solid-state NMR team focuses on the study of
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workshops, seminars, and other dissemination activities ; - Assist other members of the hosting team, including more junior researchers (phds) in their research. The selected candidate will be based
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competitive postdoctoral salary commensurate with experience and qualifications. • The opportunity to work in a dynamic, internationally recognized research group with access to world-class facilities. • A
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reliable than the current state of the art, by exploiting techniques from semiclassical analysis, an area of pure mathematics specifically designed to study high-frequency problems. This will be achieved by
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The candidate must hold a PhD in humanities and social sciences, preferably in geography or science studies. A good knowledge of research methods in humanities and social sciences, particularly semi-structured
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of confining interface modes. Through high-resolution Brillouin scattering and coherent acoustic phonon generation experiments, we will study the dynamical behavior of microstructured systems. We propose
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astroparticle physics, particle physics, and mathematical physics. The cosmology and astroparticle team (https://astrocosmolapth.com ) conducts research on large-scale cosmic structure, microwave and infrared