12 Education-"University-of-California,-Santa-Barbara" positions in United-States in France
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is to develop basic research and to use the knowledge produced to improve the diagnosis, prognosis, and therapeutics of cancers as part of the continuum between basic research and innovation serving
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of magnitude depending on the method used. In order to avoid this margin of error, the idea here is to develop a completely abinitio method to calculate these cross sections. Requirements Research
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evaluate the impact of the physical state of bioactive peptides, especially those rich in turns in drug preformulation stages. To this end, we plan to develop an approach combining liquid and solid-state
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emitted by human activity is one of the solutions needed to limit climate change. The aim of this thesis is to develop new CO2 capture processes using Hollow Fiber Membrane Contactors (HFMC). We
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related to your role in the laboratory may be require Requirements You have Education and confirmed expertise in molecular/structural biology and biochemistry. Previous work experience as a research
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, and can only be done by combining approaches from different disciplines (lithic technology, geometric morphometry, deep learning). Candidate's tasks The candidate will first develop a suitable
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review. - Develop a research design based on the chosen methodology. - Prepare the fieldwork (contacts, access, authorisations). - Participate in preparatory training (e.g. research ethics). - Carry out
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to develop a disruptive 4D microscopy enabling high spatial resolution and chemical sensitivity tomographic atom probe (TAP) analysis of bio-materials. The basic concept relies on the use of intense THz pulses
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efforts are needed to advance the field and develop structures with reliable self-assembling, self-deployment and self-healing capabilities for engineering applications. The aim of this project is to
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dilution in seawater. Our knowledge of systems under extreme conditions in Earth Sciences and inorganic chemistry in Materials Sciences has enabled us to develop a protocol for immobilising these elements in