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will join Magali SUZANNE's team, Apoptosis-Dependent Morphogenesis, at the Center for Integrative Biology (CBI). Founded in 2016, the Toulouse Center for Integrative Biology (CBI; http://cbi-toulouse.fr
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at the Plant Reproduction and Development Laboratory (RPD, CNRS UMR 5667, Lyon), see https://www.ens-lyon.fr/RDP/signalisation-cellulaire-et-endomembranes/ Our added bonuses: • A stimulating work environment in
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new samples in collaboration with all members of the UltiMatePV project and to the coordination of tasks with the various project partners. * Development of cleanroom processes * Fabrication of solar
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well as new minerals to build a detailed picture of the evolution of the Earth's atmosphere from Archean to present. The post-doctoral researcher will also have access to the noble gas analytical platform
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at interfaces and in the bulk. The work will involve operando electrical and optical characterizations, spatially resolved analyses of performance and degradation mechanisms, and the development or adaptation
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, materials science, and advanced nanofabrication. This project focuses on the development of functional optical metasurfaces with engineered responses tailored for selective optical camouflage. The targeted
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-based interatomic potentials, and active learning strategies for identifying materials with high thermoelectric efficiency (ZT figure of merit). Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat
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, and geochemical data from multiple work packages; • Development of data transformation workflows and interoperability tools to ensure consistency across diverse datasets (fire experiments, biodiversity
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combine density functional theory (DFT), molecular simulations, and machine-learning force field (ML-FF) development to uncover the factors controlling NHC–surface interactions and to model realistic
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on annotated structures, which could eventually lead to automated comparative grammars. The mission is funded by the ANR Autogramm research project (https://autogramm.github.io/ ). Autogramm focuses on exploring