Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Listed
-
Category
-
Program
-
Field
-
; https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101087562 ), the postdoctoral researcher will be responsible for characterizing metal-rich meteorites, particularly primitive achondrites, using scanning electron
-
to the development and demonstration of ferroelectric spin–orbit (FESO) devices based on two-dimensional electron gases (2DEGs) in BaTiO3. The project aims to explore a novel platform for ultralow-power electronic
-
the Condensed Matter and Electroactive Systems team (Rennes). The PhD will be supervised by Cyril Poriel (CNRS Research Director) and Cassandre Quinton (CNRS Researcher). Organic electronics (OE) starts to play a
-
utilise molecular backbones that have been little studied to date, based on weak interactions between electron-rich and electron-poor moieties in a chiral environment. The PhD student recruited will be
-
pioneering method for obtaining the full conformational landscapes of biomolecular complexes at atomic scale from cryo electron microscopy (cryo-EM) images. It has been shown that MDSPACE analyzes
-
. This project aims to obtain high-resolution structures of the T4SS pilus by cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM), with a clear objective of rapidly generating structural data suitable for publication
-
at the same time to mitigate CO2 emissions, and produce rich chemicals using exclusively solar photons. As known, the formation of C2H4 involves a complex twelve-electron transfer and multiple proton-coupled
-
. They will be provided with an office, a workstation and access to the CNRS's IT resources. Domestic and international travel expenses will be covered by the DiPLO project. Where to apply Website https
-
Chemistry (LCC, http://www.lcc-toulouse.fr/ ), one of the leading French chemistry institutes. We have at our disposal state-of-the-art technical and analytical platforms for the support of the project (e.g
-
Science and Engineering Laboratory (SIMM: https://www.simm.espci.fr/ ), under the supervision of Théo Merland, assistant professor at Sorbonne University, and Cécile Monteux, CNRS research director. The