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experimentally shown to modify phenomena like the quantum Hall effect. On the theoretical front, the interaction between topological matter and cavity photons was also considered. Topological materials are a class
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proteins, we will employ a genetic code expansion strategy, developed in the group, to incorporate small reactive non-canonical amino acids. This allows us to attach fluorescent probes at the desired
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for these concepts as applied to the separation of rare earths, and will be able to test the discoveries on systems intended for practical use. It is important to emphasise the applied nature of this research, which
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contribute to various aspects: - setting up the optical implementations of new concepts - testing and validation of new experimental set-ups - pilot/simulation programming - characterisation of various samples
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. • Proficiency with commercial software for periodic DFT (e.g., VASP) and/or molecular calculations (e.g., Gaussian). • Experience in Molecular Dynamics or Global Optimization calculations is a plus. • Significant
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experience with existing single-cell methods and software would represent a strong advantage. Excellent communication skills and team spirit, and an ability to work in autonomy are essential. Fluent English
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methodologies. • Proficiency in using computer tools and software dedicated to data processing. Personal qualities: • The postdoctoral researcher must be motivated, rigorous, well-organized, and able to work
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; - Electrochemical study and determination of kinetic parameters; - Physicochemical characterization of materials; - Formulation and deposition of catalytic ink on different substrates; - H-cell testing; Analysis
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the event of an interview (approximately 3,000 words). - A short sample of written work (< 10,000 words) - Two confidential letters of support should be sent directly to lucie.laplane@univ-paris1.fr . We
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systems up to five nucleons. In the first stage, the postdoctoral researcher will derive an optical potential from a complete ab initio description and express it in a form that is directly usable in