Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
length, mean free path, etc.). The third area extends the concept of “soft matter” to biological systems. The themes therefore range from complex systems to living tissues, from liquid crystals to foams
-
. - Previous experience in one or more areas of chemoinformatics, drug design and structural biology of protein-ligand complexes. - Proficiency in tools and concepts related to molecular modelling (AlphaFold and
-
an expanded coherent and exascale-ready software stack featuring breakthrough research advances that meets the needs of complex parallel applications and the requirements of heterogeneous exascale architectures
-
and protein complexes, pull down - Omics data analysis (RNAseq, ChIPseq, genomic DNA-seq, etc.) - Presenting results in writing and orally - Ensuring the traceability and reliability of results
-
communication skills, ability to translate complex ideas into accessible concepts and language tailored to different audiences ■ Fluency in English, both written and spoken Soft skills: ■ Autonomy, rigor, and
-
to complex systems. These developments will be carried out within the framework of the ERC TimeNanoLive project, in a highly interdisciplinary environment fostering interactions between instrumentation
-
matter" to biological systems. Topics thus range from complex systems to living tissues, from liquid crystals to foams, including polymers and granular systems. These physical studies lie at the interface
-
as a model system to probe how cells handle large, complex cargoes. Collagens are the largest and among the most abundant proteins secreted by animals, and their biosynthesis challenges the secretory
-
, glass and slow dynamics, magnetic and fracture properties of disordered solids, complex fluids, colloids, thermoelectricity & heat transfer, active matter and biological objects,… The common challenge, in
-
complex datasets. Experience in the process of writing and publishing scientific articles in peer-reviewed journals. Experience in the themes of nanoparticle-plant interactions and the fate of associated