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to optimize ternary hydrides and other materials; - Calculating the electronic structures of configurations generated in silico, as well as their thermodynamic, dynamic (phonon), and mechanical properties, and
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interdisciplinary research unit of Université Paris Cité, located on the Paris Rive Gauche campus. The PhD candidate will join the “Epigenetic Dynamics & Cellular Differentiation” team, led by Dr. Slimane Ait-Si-Ali
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people, including researchers, PhD students, engineers and technicians, within a multicultural and international environment. The person recruited will join the DYNAMOP group (https://www.ibs.fr/en
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Eligibility criteria PhD in chemistry (organic, inorganic, materials or physical chemistry). Strong experience in molecular synthesis and/or coordination chemistry. Familiarity with at least one structural or
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facilities and a dynamic research environment. You will be under the direct supervision of Dr. Paul Conduit, who is a group leader at the IJM. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre
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relevant field such as Structural Biology, Biochemistry, or Molecular Biology Website for additional job details https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UMR7257-FLOVIN-001/Default.aspx Work Location(s) Number
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understanding its internal structure. Interpreting these geophysical data to model planetary structure and dynamics depends on understanding the physical properties of materials under relevant pressure and
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multilayer systems has led to a deep understanding of acoustic phonons in such structures. However, the development of phononic devices operating in the GHz–THz range remains an open area, offering
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. Characterize the adaptive immune response in vivo (Th1/Th2 profile, CD4/CD8 responses). Study the effect of different RNP structures (monomers, multimers, chaperone-bound complexes) on immune efficacy. Proposed
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to detect, image, and analyze ferroelectric domains in 2D ferroelectric heterostructures. You will employ advanced cryogenic micro-spectroscopy, and reflection contrast imaging to visualize domain structures