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into key intermediates such as FDCA and DFF. And to a lesser extent to: • The development of hybrid photo–bio catalytic systems • The study of structure–activity relationships and system integration
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» PsychologyYears of Research ExperienceNone Additional Information Eligibility criteria Education: A PhD in Mathematics or Physics (or a related discipline relevant to the project) familiar with the tools
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(for 12 months) will be to study new methods for the synthesis and post-synthetic treatments of coordination polymers using supercritical fluids such as CO2 and NH3. The unexplored frontier between
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part of the Institut de Chimie de Toulouse. The SHEN team is presently gathering of 3 permanent researchers, 2 PhD and 3 Post-Doctoral fellows. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat
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CNRS, LAPTh Position ID: CNRS-LAPTh-PD [#31091] Position Title: Position Type: Postdoctoral Position Location: Annecy, Rhone-Alpes 74940, France [map ] Subject Area: Cosmology/Particle Astrophysics
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property corresponding to equilibrium currents in response to an applied magnetic field, provides a unique probe for studying both macroscopic and microscopic systems. This project aims to exploit recently
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optoelectronic properties at multiple length scales using advanced local microscopy and characterization techniques (such as scanning probe–based approaches); Study of charge transport, recombination, and
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researchers will study the mechanisms by which specific organelles modulate lipid synthesis, how the biophysical properties of membranes and intracellular compartments reorganize according to metabolic state
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transcriptomics data and network-theoretic approaches. - design of a new mathematical method - monitoring and study of publications relevant to the field - programming/coding in Python (Pytorch) - presentation
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Postdoctoral researcher (M/F). Modeling damage during earthquakes. Comparison with geophysical data.
generated during earthquakes. The work will be based on the joint study of micromechanical damage models and their comparison with seismological and geodetic data published as part of this same ANR project