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to the development of an innovative microphysiological system dedicated to modeling human beige adipose tissue organoids in a controlled metabolic environment. The candidate will design and implement advanced 3D
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optical simulation. * Development of cleanroom processes * Fabrication of solar cells in a cleanroom environment * Optical simulation * Optical and optoelectronic characterization of solar cells
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) the creation of new-based DNA nanostructures as a molecular template to hold proteins to facilitate molecular imaging by single-particle Cryo-Electron Microscopy (Cryo-EM) (2) the development of DNA-based nano
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circuits at near-IR and mid-IR wavelengths. Depending on the results, development of hybrid integration of III-V on LNOI will also be considered. The position is hosted in the Centre for Nanosciences and
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at the IJM. This recently created team studies ancient genomes to better understand human evolution and its implications for biology and health. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre
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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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, including the development of a unique training approach for HL-LHC and SKAO staff focusing on the use of large scale cyber-infrastructures, supported by SLICES-RI, as well as enhanced interactions with
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a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description · Contribute to the development and improvement of natural vegetation dynamics in the latest
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divergent evolution of mating cues and preferences, because of the costs incurred by heterospecific reproductive interactions. In butterflies sharing similar coloration, significant heterospecific courtship
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. The recent development of genetic tools that enable the targeted modification of the diatom genome in culture represents a tremendous opportunity to expand knowledge of genome editing tools in other microalgae