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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 Development of refractory and ductile high-entropy
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appear to have greater edaphic specialization in the colder or drier parts of their distribution. Differences in growth potential across species may also be important; for example, greater overall carbon
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its features, it enables joint fits of heterogeneous data sets e.g. from different event types, from differents gamma-ray instruments. Some work have also demonstrated that multi-wavelength (from
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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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evolution of volatile elements, essential to the emergence of life on Earth, while enhancing our understanding of the processes involved in the formation of the first planetesimals in the solar system
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conducted on their floors (Burnet, 2025), which reconstructed the chronology of morphogenic events of natural or anthropogenic origin and revealed different phases of human occupation during the Neolithic
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batteries have enabled the development of portable electronics and electric vehicles, due to their great gravimetric and volumetric energy densities. The tremendous success of these systems and the
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, which focuses each annular portion of the near-field at a different longitudinal position, with a controlled radial delay introduced via spatiotemporal couplings (STC). Experimentally, these STC can be
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stability, and chromatin maintenance, with a particular focus on how replication asymmetry between leading and lagging strands constrains genome and epigenome maintenance. These strands differ in mutation
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environments. We will use phylogenetic analyses to trace the evolution of viviparity across different phylogenetic groups of nematodes. We also aim to determine whether extremophilic nematodes have evolved