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and analyzed. The results will inform the development of new models that describe how seafloor spreading operates on short time scales. ⁃ Perform statistical analyses (assessing distributions
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publish results in leading conferences and journals The postdoctoral researcher will be based at LIS in Marseille but will collaborate closely with colleagues at LPT in Toulouse. Short research stays in
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the regionalisation and perimeters of the different field sites covered by marine stations. • Qualitative research through interviews with a selection of scientists to examine the links between polar sciences and
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configurations - develop a spatialized simulation tool to test scenarios drawn from the simpler approaches aboveqa - integrate all these tools into the EmergeNS platform, with a view to making them freely
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, implementation, testing, analysis, and dissemination of results (articles and conferences). The postdoc will work at the Saint Germain des Près site (Université Paris Cité) in the Perception-Action team's offices
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modification. • Electrochemical characterization (impedance spectroscopy, polarization curves, stability tests). • Structural and microstructural analysis (XRD, SEM, TEM, XPS, etc.). • Collaboration with
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orchestration of biochemical reactions by restricting them to a confined space. Cytoplasmic RNA-protein (RNP) condensates are a class of biomolecular condensates, classically described as hubs for mRNA regulation
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of hollow core optical fibers for high capacity and quantum telecommunications applications. Additionally, the post-doctoral officer will collaborate with project partners to test and evaluate the performance
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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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the movement of a wide range of signalling molecules such as transcription factors, small RNAs, hormones, pathogens/disease factors, but also nutrients (hence carbon allocation) between cells, tissues, and