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Infrastructure? No Offer Description The postdoctoral researcher will apply the mathematical tools developed by the ANR TeMPlex project team to the study of simulated or observed hydrological dynamics, with
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to the development of a research project focused on the mechanistic study of metalloproteins belonging to the radical S-adenosylmethionine (SAM) enzyme superfamily. The enzymes under investigation are involved in
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will then be prepared and tested by our collaborator in different types of relevant cells. - Preparation and validation of gene libraries. The recruited person will have to design and prepare DNA
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position (M/F) at the CNRS in the MARBEC Research Unit is proposed to study planktonic functioning, its dynamics and its evolution by 1) estimating the metabolic (primary production and respiration) and
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development. Fundamental extensions of the theoretical framework will be explored. Benchmarks of satellite excitations will be established and leveraged to gauge the accuracy of the developed approximations
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strong interest in developing new, rapid, and efficient methods for protein functionalization with CS, as a complement to current enzymatic or metabolic engineering approaches, which are generally limited
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Interpersonal skills: - Have a good understanding of the development and conduct of tests in jet-stirred reactors, ideally with experience in chemical kinetics of combustion - A solid understanding of physical
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used. However, the development of such materials via injection molding presents certain difficulties and limitations, which are the subject of this work. This study is part of the development of a new
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, and reduce polarization losses. The successful candidate will join a dynamic research team at the Institut des Matériaux de Nantes Jean Rouxel (IMN) and will focus on the development and
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particular expertise in structural studies of thin-film materials using transmission electron microscopy. The team is also developing original methods for polymer orientation by high-temperature mechanical