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contribute to the development of fundamental aspects of computer science (models, languages, methodologies, algorithms) and to address conceptual, technological, and societal challenges. The LIG 22 research
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develop reaction profiles. • Propose reaction mechanisms and catalytic cycles at the molecular scale. • Propose chemical modifications of the catalyst to lower the energy costs of storage/release reactions
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when aquatic environment was not completely oxygenated. The candidate will focus on the physiological and biochemical characterization of this intermediate state of evolution of photosynthesis where a
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existing structural and functional MRI data, acquire new data in collaboration with clinical researchers, and prepare publications and conference presentations. - Study preparation - Data acquisition (MRI
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. Located at the heart of a leading scientific ecosystem, the laboratory develops innovative projects at the interface between theory, experimentation and instrumentation. Joining the LPENSL means becoming
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the frame of the ERC starting grant DECAF, the post-doctoral researcher will unlock the decarboxylative recombination of alkyl esters by developing a new multi-catalytic approach under photoirradiation, using
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thermal stresses. Moreover, being able to correlate these properties with each other and link them to the microstructure of the fibers is an essential element for the development of new materials. Objective
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will be recruited. Postdoctoral researcher in Physics/Biophysics The postdoctoral researcher in physics will develop quantitative approaches to analyze the biophysical properties of membranes and
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in the development of glioblastomas. The postdoc will use in vitro approaches to culture patient-derived cells with oligodendrocytes and will also be required to carry out or assist with in vivo
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multiplication requires well-orchestrated developmental programs and regulatory pathways to guarantee fidelity in transmission of genetic information. Multiplication inside red blood cells of Plasmodium falciparum