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, contribution to supplementary health insurance, continuous professional training. To support the transition to more sustainable polymers, the PhD student (m/f) will develop a new generation of dynamic polymer
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, progressively acquiring proficiency in routine confocal microscopy (CLSM) and developing mastery of spectral FLIM (fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy) — a technique providing an intrinsic biophysical
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spintronics team in charge of developing terahertz emitters and field-effect transistors based on two-dimensional (2D) materials such as transition metal dichalcogenides. He will work within the Spintec
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(LIG), a 450-member laboratory with teaching faculty, full-time researchers, PhD students, administrative and technical staff. The mission of LIG is to contribute to the development of fundamental
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'Catalysis for Energy Transition' (CATREN) and is led by Dorothée Laurenti and Laurent Piccolo. This thesis project focuses on the development of catalysts for the hydrogenation of CO/CO₂ into methanol, and
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of the specificity of the interaction site toward different types of quinones with varying structures and redox potentials, in connection with the evolution of bioenergetic mechanisms. The proposed project is
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engineering models for large-scale quantum computers. The aim is for this thesis to develop fundamental expertise in quantum physics and computing, and then share it with other teams in the Q-loop project, so
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boundary layer. The candidate will first deploy a multivariate emulator of key variables governing Arctic sea ice dynamics, trained on high-fidelity simulations developed at IGE. This emulator will be
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lining of blood vessels— which plays a central role in the development of vascular diseases. Blood vessels further complicate this picture through their complex geometries, featuring diameter variations
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Jupiter's polar regions using computer simulations. The core of the project consists of coupling a photochemical model (developed and used in numerous planetary applications) with an electron transport model