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(Physics of Lasers, Atoms and Molecules, CNRS – University of Lille) brings together around 180 members and conducts research on light–matter interactions, structured around five main themes: Photonics
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to implement dynamic force control to achieve faster and more tests. The main part of the works of this post-doc position will thus consist in developing a sensorized (instrumented) tip that will
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belowground; - development of SDM modeling structures that best reflect plant use of multiple resources (e.g., interactive vs. substitutable resources); - testing the application of resource colimitation theory
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UMR 7311), whose mission is the identification of new bioactive molecules with potential applications in therapeutics and cosmetics. The scientific approach ranges from the design of new structures
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well as environmental samples), Extract the proteins involved in catabolic processes and purify them using our oxygen-free process, Characterise the proteins using biochemical, biophysical and structural tools, Analyse
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energy consumption. The demonstration of high-power energy recovery (exceeding 1 MW), particularly for high currents, remains a major challenge. It requires detailed simulations of beam dynamics o study
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: Marine Biodiversity and ecosystem functioning across spatial, temporal, and human scales”. The overall aim of the project is to acquire knowledge of the principles governing the structure, dynamics
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Post-doctoral position (M/F) for testing drought-based BEF relationships at CEFE Montpellier, France
especially more severe and frequent drought events, which alters their structure, biodiversity and functioning and threatens their renewal and carbon sink. Their vulnerability is expected to increase in
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of structure, dynamics and function. The groups use approaches from cell biology and biochemistry in combination with structural biology. The MMSB hosts 11 different research groups, totalling more than 90
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quantify the evolution of the thermal structure of the Aquitaine Basin's crust and mantle using the geological record. Geophysical data, the subsidence history of sedimentary basins, and thermal-mechanical