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the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The postdoctoral researcher will contribute to the development and optimization of an experimental setup
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collective dissipative dynamics in quantum emitter systems (such as cold atoms) strongly coupled to a driven cavity, while accounting for motion-related degrees of freedom. The focus will be on developing
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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 tasks of the position are as follows: 1) Development, characterization
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compositions (carbon, metal alloys, oxides, clays, polymers). The laboratory develops and characterizes these materials, seeking to understand and control their architecture (structure, organization
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numerical calculations (DFT...) to achieve the objectives of the project. Develop adequat numerical methods necessary to reach these goals. Study of the Pt/Co/HfO2 interface: - Calculate the thermodynamical
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controlling NPC assembly and their involvement in cancer cell proliferation. - He/she will design, plan, and carry out experiments, analyze and interpret the data obtained, and contribute to the development
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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 Within the framework of the ANR-funded NiCatEther project, we develop new
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necessary for an operator or a group of operators to perform a work task” (Maline, 1994). These scenarios will constitute typical configurations, linking Organization-Skills-Tasks, developed from the results
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-sized city on the banks of the Loire, an hour's train ride south of Paris. Living conditions are considerably less expensive in Orléans than in Paris. The CNRS campus in Orléans offers an exceptional
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the metabolic properties of osteoclasts during development and aging using preclinical models with targeted alterations in specific metabolic pathways. - To implement single-cell biology approaches and