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research. The C3M lab works in close collaboration with industrial partners on research topics linked to the development of new fundamental concepts and applications. The team of Chimie et Design
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the development of new capabilities for the research group. The researcher will join the Transport and Reactivity team in the Geosciences Rennes laboratory, to work on the ANDOUR project funded by the Brittany
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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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diffusion problems, the postdoctoral researcher will work on developing a scheme (AP) for solving unsteady advection-diffusion equations for highly anisotropic flows. Development of an AP scheme
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the experimental development of an approach to the 3D characterization of organic crystals. The approach is based on thermo-microscopy, combined with multidirectional observation, allowing for in situ, 3D
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experimental developments for MORA. Main activities: • Analysis of MORA data acquired at the University of Jyväskylä: development of measurement analysis tools, evaluation of systematic effects, data analysis
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of biomass, and the development of new methodologies for bond creation and structural analysis. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre/UMR9168-GREDAN-007/Candidater.aspx Requirements
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interest in many sectors of application, particularly for the development of customised medical devices. Among the various additive manufacturing processes, 3D printing based on photopolymerisation reactions
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microtubule nucleation is regulated in the context of neuronal development within Drosophila. The recruited postdoctoral fellow will use powerful genetics and advanced cell imaging of neurons in situ
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describe the neuronal and behavioral changes associated with pharmacological manipulations, through the development of scripts using software such as Python or Matlab. 1) Conduct electrophysiology