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several universities and industrial partners, the research will focus on developing new catalytic materials and processes for the synthesis of sustainable fuels from CO and CO2 via the Fischer-Tropsch
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features to make the simulation more realistic. Moreover, the postdoc will be encouraged to pursue analysis of a topic of their chosing in the ALERT group or to contribute to the development of new proposals
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Transitions of Self-Organized Embryonic Systems Gastrulation is a crucial stage of embryonic development, during which an initially homogeneous tissue organizes into distinct cellular layers. Our team recently
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difficult. This 24-month postdoctoral project aims to develop innovative strategies for the chemical modification of PE under mild conditions. The approach will focus on the introduction of functional groups
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an atom interferometry experiment using a Bose-Einstein condensate manipulated by an optical lattice. He or she will develop optimal control protocols to develop a cold-atom gradiometer. This project will
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. You will work in a stimulating scientific environment, making use of state-of-the-art instrumentation. You will use both mass spectrometry technologies developed within the laboratory (notably laser
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project FBCUBES (France-Brazil Collaboration on Universal Behavior of Exotic Nuclear Systems) and contribute to one of its core work packages. The position focuses on developing and applying the No-Core
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Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The objective of this postdoctoral position is to develop
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for developing materials and photocatalytic conditions for selective reactions, such as green hydrogen production or demethylation reactions from biomass. Two approaches will be explored: heterogeneous
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conditions such as cancer, yet the underlying mechanisms remain poorly understood. Understanding how disruptions in these processes contribute to cancer development and cell fate decisions is a central