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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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. Numerous valorization strategies have been explored to extract/separate the compounds of interest (membrane filtration, liquid-liquid extraction, decantation, distillation) or to transform BL directly into
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14 Apr 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department Chimie et Biologie des Membranes et des Nanoobjets Research Field Physics Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country
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PhD (M/F) Nano-porous silicon-elastomer hybrid: Mechanical properties assessed by laser ultrasonics.
elastic properties. To this end, a liquid-crystalline elastomer (LCE) will be confined within the pores of a nano-porous silicon membrane (pSi) . Given that the mechanical properties of LCE significantly
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or pathological conditions. The production of autophagosomes is a complex, versatile and highly plastic dynamic process, mobilizing various membrane compartments. This PhD project aims to characterize in vivo and
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processes on different spatio-temporal scales. The proposed thesis will be carried out within the PRIMO (Processes, Reactors, Intensification, Membranes, Optimisation) research area. https://lrgp
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. 2023. 319 (1), 45-64 Lipid peroxidation increases membrane tension, Piezo1 gating, and cation permeability to execute ferroptosis. Y Hirata, R Cai, A Volchuk, BE Steinberg, Y Saito, A Matsuzawa, S
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(usually protons or Na+) through stator units embedded in the inner membrane result in conformational changes that exert force onto the cytoplasmic C-ring of the motor's rotor. These core motor components
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eukaryotic cell models used for expressing recombinant membrane proteins is the main obstacle in addressing this challenge. We have succeeded in unlocking their expression in a cell model through the
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through porous structures. The candidate will use 3D printing tools to reproduce natural porous architectures (rocks, fractures, vessels, membranes) and image scalar transport using novel tomography