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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
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, batteries, biomedicine, etc. Work Environment Training: Access to the CNRS internal training catalog (over 80 courses) Employee Benefits: Access to the Social Action and Mutual Aid Committee (sports and
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: The proposed work is part of the objective to feed the databases with properties of C and SiC fibers using an original characterization method available at LCTS. The test bench has been designed, developed and
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testing, and multiscale simulations. By joining the CNRS, we offer you: • A stimulating work environment in contact with research professionals, • 44 days of leave/RTT per year, • Excellent working
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obtained in monkeys on implicit statistical learning • Writing up the results in the form of a scientific article This work will be carried out at the Center for Research in Psychology and Neuroscience in
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necessary. Basic knowledge of French could be useful but is not compulsory (and French courses could be provided to the candidate should they be interested). Website for additional job details https
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. These scenarios will be evaluated and enriched by working groups composed of various stakeholders such as operators, designers, ergonomists, etc. Our objectives will then be to examine different design hypotheses
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. The recuited postdoc will specifically detect OR gene duplications, losses and copy number variations (CNVs) among the selected species and test for signatures of divergent evolution in sympatric species. 2
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of the femtosecond laser chains and infrared detection chains used in this research work. The activities associated with this position form part of the international effort to develop new laser sources and optical
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The research for this position is to explore the genesis of oxygenic photosynthesis from an older form of photosynthesis that was non-oxygenic and based on sulfur oxidation. Some cyanobacteria are able