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developed at the Timone Neuroscience Institute (INT), an interdisciplinary research center of the CNRS and Aix-Marseille University, located on the Timone health campus in Marseille. The successful candidate
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to develop chiral metal nanoclusters, understand their chirality at the atomic level through a combination of advanced spectroscopic techniques and theoretical simulations, and apply them to relevant processes
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director. She/he will furthermore be registered at the doctoral school of Strasbourg (ED222). The candidate will benefit from access to the university restaurant, partial subvention of public transport
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context, the recruited person will develop a technology for thermostabilizing RNA-based vaccines by encapsulation within a soluble hydrophilic matrix. - Prototyping the formulation system and studying its
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with both the CNRS and UGA, organized into five research teams conducting work in cognitive science (Body and Space, Development and Learning, Language, Consciousness, Memory & Metacognition, Vision
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to develop chiral metal nanoclusters, understand their chirality at the atomic level through a combination of advanced spectroscopic techniques and theoretical simulations, and apply them to relevant processes
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, addressing heterogeneous catalysis from a molecular perspective. This fundamental approach has led the laboratory to develop two complementary directions: surface organometallic chemistry and applied catalysis
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PhD student (M/F) in Polymer Chemistry: Synthesis of cross-linkable, degradable and recyclable latex
Mulhouse, a joint CNRS-University of Haute-Alsace research unit (UMR 7361). This laboratory is one of the structuring forces of the landscape of materials and their applications in the academic and
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of the CRPP, under the supervision of Philippe Poulin and Nicolas Mano. The CRPP is a physical chemistry laboratory, a joint unit of CNRS – University of Bordeaux. It conducts research in various fields
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inhabitant, but also boasts a newly-federated university (Université Marie et Louis Pasteur) of more than 30k students. Tactile perception results from the activation of populations of skin mecanoreceptors