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academic and industrial partners. The candidate (M/F) will work under the supervision of the professor responsible for the project, while interacting closely with other students, doctoral students, and post
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Physique Strasbourg departments). The laboratory is organised into three physics departments and two chemistry departments, which interact closely with each other. The successful candidate will join Prof
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optics and the physics of interacting many-body quantum systems is essential. Familiarity with numerical simulation techniques for many-body quantum models is also required. Skill Requirements
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Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The recruited researcher will study the interaction of a
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, Nanostructures and Thin Films) research axis and more specifically into the DMC (Diamond and Carbon Materials) research team. He.she will interact, as needed, with the project partners III-V Lab, XLIM, and Thales
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will interact with all members of the group (4 permanent, 3 non-permanent persons, and one emeritus at the moment). This team is part of the CNRS unit 'Microbial Gene Expression' of the 'Institut de
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expertise in macrophage/stroma interactions. Applicants must hold a PhD (or be close to completion: thesis submitted at the time of application) in immunology, stem cell biology, or stromal cell biology
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generation. The successful candidate will report to Mr. Sylvain Kahane. They will interact with members of ANR Autogramm, notably Bruno Guillaume (INRIA Grand Est), Kim Gerdes (LISN), and Sylvain Loiseau
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divergent evolution of mating cues and preferences, because of the costs incurred by heterospecific reproductive interactions. In butterflies sharing similar coloration, significant heterospecific courtship
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• Collaborative work within the ANR consortium, in close interaction with the partner laboratory LCM (École Polytechnique, Palaiseau) The Laboratoire de Chimie de Coordination (LCC, UPR 8241) is a CNRS research