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of Research ExperienceNone Additional Information Additional comments Level of studies required: Master 2 in Human and Social Sciences (anthropology, geography, territorial sciences) Desired experience
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The successful candidate will be supervised by Bruno Rossion, in collaboration with Jacques Jonas. https://face-categorization-lab.webnode.com/ The successful PhD candidate will become a full member of the Systems
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implication on human health. The successful researcher will join the Sisyph team at Laboratoire de Physique de l'ENS de Lyon (LPENSL, CNRS, project supervisors: B. Audit). He/she will develop a research
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. These “organic color centers (OCCs)” act as localized potential wells on the nanotube surface, trapping locally otherwise diffusing excitons. This effectively results in an increase in the SWCNT emission
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: heavy metals, emerging pesticides, and MPs/NPLs (depending on experience) 2/ evaluate the risks for ecosystem and human health (One Health) - Organizing and achieving field trips - Preparing samples and
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of the relationship between microstructure and mechanical properties Website for additional job details https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UPR8011-FLOPET-002/Default.aspx Work Location(s) Number of offers
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part of FREEvol project aiming to study the eco-evolutionary mechanisms underlying the response of the forest ecosystem functioning in face of climate change. The candidate will be hosted
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well as to the laboratory equipment for the synthesis, chemical, structural and electrochemical characterizations. This offer of a thesis is subject to funding being obtained and to applications being examined by the Human
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will also involve working with - Ayako Yamada, who specializes in the in situ formation and micro vascularization of human cerebral organoids on an artificial substrate integrated into a microfluidic
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-NMR. Recent Relevant Publications of the Teams: - Meynier et al. “Structural basis for human mitochondrial tRNA maturation“. bioRχiv (2023) doi:10.1101/2023.12.19.572246 - Yared et al.“Different