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to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre/UMR8249-SABLEV-002/Candidater.aspx Requirements Research FieldNeurosciencesEducation LevelPhD or equivalent Research FieldBiological sciencesEducation
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chloroplast membrane) through which proteins are imported into the organelles. Within this evolutionary perspective, she/he will also revisit the evolution of the Calvin-Benson Cycle (CBC) towards an increase
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of these aerosols. Data dissemination: - Contributing to the development of the SILEX campaign database by evaluating and disseminating data analysed according to F.A.I.R. principles. Scientific exploitation of data
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at the IRIT-ENSEEIHT campus in Toulouse. Integrated within the REVA team at IRIT. Strong interaction with ALICIA-Vision LabCom partners (CNRS / Technicolor-Mikros). Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr
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- Writing activity reports and scientific publications related to this work This project is highly multidisciplinary, as its development will draw upon skills from complementary fields, namely chemistry
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reports and scientific publications related to this work. This project has a strong multidisciplinary character insofar as its development will call upon skills from complementary disciplinary fields
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3d colloidal model system. Background information: https://paddyroyall.github.io/padrus/Work_amoeba.html Publications of interest : https://paddyroyall.github.io/padrus/Publications.html Systems in
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the MATEIS laboratory, to the multiscale characterization of densification, diffusion, and interface evolution phenomena during the sintering of mixtures of hard and soft vitrimers. Sintering tests on several
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The Laboratory of Chemistry of Organic Polymers (LCPO) is a joint research unit affiliated to the CNRS, the University of Bordeaux and the Institut Polytechnique de Bordeaux (http://www.lcpo.fr ). The LCPO is
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: Rheometry, with a measurement cell allowing controlled mass transfer (ions / enzymes), in order to establish the relationships between chemical reactions and the dynamic evolution of the gel's rheological