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to determine their significance in maintaining the water status of plants. The postdoctoral researcher's main task will be to investigate, at the molecular and cellular levels, a new mechanism
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of this postdoctoral fellowship will be to: - Investigate ductility through a thermodynamic study using the THERMOCALC numerical tool. This involves adding an additional element (Cr, Zr, V, Hf, or Re) to create a five
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an electrolyzer bench. Literature review and technology watch on the subject; Conduct electrochemical measurements on materials synthesized within the consortium; Identify the reaction mechanisms involved; Study
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Roussy Institute (Villejuif, France) We are offering a fully funded 3-year postdoctoral position to investigate the molecular mechanisms that ensure faithful epigenome maintenance during DNA replication
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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
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in a vacuum using a laser focused by high numerical aperture optics. The laser produces an optical force equivalent to a mechanical spring, and the system can be considered as a mass-spring resonator
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Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The postdoctoral researcher will join the Institut des Matériaux de Nantes
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The postdoctoral researcher will join the "Network Dynamics & Computations" team led by Srdjan Ostojic and develop research projects on modeling neural circuits and their role in behavior. The work will focus
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). However, the mechanisms by which local heterogeneities emerge and influence differentiation and collective behaviors remain poorly understood. This project aims to elucidate how these heterogeneities
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motivated postdoctoral researcher to develop and apply imaging-based and computational approaches to identify predictive nuclear signatures of cell fate. The project combines experimental and quantitative