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of water transport in roots. This mechanism has been observed in various species following the identification of a new gene controlling root hydraulics. It reveals unexpected links between cellular
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? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Molecular motors are key elements in the transport of molecules within cells
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devices, combining ferroelectricity and spintronics, with strong potential for disruptive logic-in-memory computing architectures. The candidate will carry out experimental work covering the full device
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time days) per year Excellent working conditions (flexible hours, remote work) A company cafeteria offering affordable meals Partial reimbursement of transportation costs (75%) + a sustainable mobility
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meals Partial reimbursement of transportation costs (75%) + a sustainable mobility allowance of up to €300/year A site accessible by public transport + private parking Financial contribution to health
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accessible by public transportation. CNRS provides additional benefits, including partial reimbursement of transport costs and access to subsidized catering services. Where to apply Website https
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theoretical training. The site is situated in a green setting, in the heart of the Strasbourg university campus and is easily accessible by public transport. The candidate (male/female) will have access to a
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specialized in translation initiation in eukaryotes. The implementation of the structural part of this project will rely mainly on the skills of the candidate who will have to carry out this project
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Postdoctoral position (M/F) on impedance and dielectric study of solid/solid interfaces in batteries
transport and electrochemical processes by their time constant. In that matter, BDS can decipher between ionic/electronic limitations in composite electrodes, depending on their morphology (porosity
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atmosphere) on the nature and morphology of solid residues. - Predict the formation and transport of combustion products. The planned progression over the 36-month period is shown below: - Year 1: Literature