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topics in the fields of synthetic chemistry and chemical biology, all grounded in molecular innovation. Our work involves the exploration of new chemical spaces as well as the development of multivalent
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economic, social, and cultural progress. Internationally recognised for the excellence of its scientific research, the CNRS is a reference in the world of research and development, as well as for the general
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Electrophysiological recordings with optogenetic stimulations Developing apparatus to study behavior (microcontrollers, 3D printing, small-scale robotics) Development of manipulanda necessary for the execution of motor
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fellow will carry out the development of theoretical and methodological formalisms in relativistic quantum chemistry, as well as their implementation (Python). The position is within the BRUNCH project
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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
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(around 280 IT) in all the major fields required to design, develop / implement the experimental devices necessary for its scientific activity, as well as the design, development and use of instruments
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will also contribute to the development of a micro-spectroscopy setup operating at 100 mK. This system, based on a dilution refrigerator with optical access, will enable high-sensitivity, optically
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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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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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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