Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Postdoctoral researcher (M/F). Modeling damage during earthquakes. Comparison with geophysical data.
), an internationally renowned laboratory that combines fieldwork, experimentation, and modeling to advance understanding of geological processes, continental surface dynamics, fracture-fluid interactions, and natural
-
validation. The postdoctoral researcher will work within the Metasurface Team at CRHEA, in close interaction with permanent researchers, postdoctoral fellows, PhD students, engineers, and external
-
models) to estimate regional and local past land cover. This postdoc position offers a unique opportunity to contribute to our understanding of historical land-cover/erosion interactions and to feed
-
Phase Field). The postdoctoral researcher will join the METAL team at the MateIS laboratory and will work in close collaboration with the IM2NP laboratory in Marseille. Interactions with the partners
-
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
-
orchestrate lipid fluxes through functional interactions between organelles, as well as through associated biophysical adaptations in response to changes in energy demand. More specifically, recruited
-
of results at conferences - interaction with team members and international collaborators The Machine Learning for Integrative Genomics team (https://research.pasteur.fr/en/team/machine-learning
-
international scientific meetings. Secondary activities • Interacting with other team members and collaborators. • Participating in in vivo experiments (access to immunodeficient animals and neurosurgery
-
pathogens develop and interact with their host, in order to identify new potential targets for therapeutics. The institute is part of a campus that has state of the art facilities including microscopy, flow
-
(resolution greater than 0.5 nm, range 2-10 nm) between individual interacting molecules. As this technique necessitates the conjugation of a donor and an acceptor fluorophore in precise positions on the two