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exchange coefficient. Context In order to raise the operating temperature of concentrating solar power (CSP) plants above 600°C (ideally 700-750°C), several projects in the USA, Australia and Europe
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researcher to join the SymbiLoss project to work on how the microbiota could play a role in the adaptation of non-mycorrhizal plants. SymbiLoss Project - Plants rely on arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) symbiosis
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atmosphere comprising enthusiastic researchers working on sexual selection in plants in the context of the SEXIPLANTS project with high collaboration opportunities. The PhD student will work at the Institut
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at the University of Toulouse. Eco-evolutionary response of forest plant species to climate change The objective of this thesis will be to combine macro-evolutionary and spatio-temporal data analyses to understand
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out in the Photosymbiosis team (photosymbiosis.com) of the Cellular and Plant Physiology laboratory (UMR 5168 - CNRS -CEA - Univ. Grenoble Alpes - INRAe) at the CEA in Grenoble. The team's projects aim
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funded by an EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The "Computational Neuroscience" group of Paris-Saclay Neuroscience Institute (NeuroPSI
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of innovative methods to synthesize novel molecular tools dedicated to the visualization of phytosterols in plant cells. With regard to biochemistry and biology, he/she will contribute to setting up bioassays
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Schrödinger equation. Develop a theoretical model within the framework of generalized hydrodynamics for a nonlinear Schrödinger equation perturbed by losses. Establish a new collaboration with mathematicians
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unity in the field of ecological management of invasive alien species in wetlands Collect, process and analyze field data to understand the impact of intensive mowing of an invasive exotic plant species
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(www.sebastianfernandez.net ) , and involves a close collaboration with the team of Francois Georges (Bordeaux). Our team is part of the Institute of Molecular and Cellular Pharmacology (www.ipmc.cnrs.fr ), a combined CNRS and