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for: • Contributing to various tasks related to the modeling of lipids and membrane proteins involved in lipid droplet biogenesis. • Developing and implementing the POP-MD algorithm in the OpenMM software
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for synthesizing materials, characterizing them, and evaluating their photoelectrocatalytic performance. They will be expected to manage the project according to defined deadlines, including preparing monthly
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advanced training opportunities, embedded in a networked research community at the interface of chemistry, physics, and astronomy The emergence of homochirality—particularly the dominance of left-handed (L
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meetings and meetings on the development of the X-2M facility. The position will allow him or her to widely develop his or her network and skills in a field at the frontier of current photophysics
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, neuromorphic computing, software development, microfabrication) to develop and implement original solutions. ● Contribute to the development of the startup's intellectual property and commercialization
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the development and monitoring of the technical aspects of XENONnT, the largest liquid xenon time projection chamber built to date. Specific responsibilities will be defined based on the candidate's expertise and
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reactor physics (neutronics, etc.) - Be proficient in using Monte Carlo-type neutronics codes - Be able to work in a team within the context of varied collaborations - Be experienced in software development
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be in charge of the growth of AV3Sb5 (A = K, Rb, or Cs) single crystals, studied in the framework of an ANR project involving several members of the MagSup team at the Institut NEEL. He will define
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numerous project meetings with various European collaborators. The postdoc will have access to the Paris Center network of clean rooms. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre/UMR7588
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longitudinal MRI/MRS series, using spatio-temporal network approaches (Transformers, ConvLSTM, etc.). 3. Identify key metabolites (such as choline, lactate, NAA, etc.) correlated with tumor growth