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engineers, heavily contributing to instrumentation development and physics analysis. The candidate will be primarily based in Paris, with frequent travels to CERN. Where to apply Website https
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the effects of microplastics (MPs) on early development and thyroid physiology in a model aquatic vertebrate, the amphibian Xenopus laevis. The main missions will be: To conduct and analyze exposure experiments
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advance an interdisciplinary project focused on the development of selective bifunctional degraders to eliminate extracellular Cathepsin D. Elevated levels of extracellular Cathepsin D contribute
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new technologies related mainly to the Internet of Things, the use of large amounts of data, and the autonomy of systems due to the development of AI. The effect can be beneficial, for example by
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mapping their spin textures at the atomic scale using quantum magnetometry techniques. The work will also involve processing, analyzing, and interpreting STM/S data, contributing to instrumental development
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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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the development of flexible nanozeolites. This position offers a unique opportunity to explore the structural dynamics of nanozeolites under varying conditions and contribute to advancing green
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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