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environment at the CNRS Coordination Chemistry Laboratory in Toulouse, France, as part of the “Molecular Design of Transition Metal Catalysts” group. This PhD position is funded by the ANR through the project
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development. The project will consist in the development of organometallic platforms based on a sustainable, non-toxic and abundant metal, manganese (Mn). Its ability to stabilize a large number of oxidation
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carry out in the METAL (metals and alloys) group.There will be some occasional stays at IJL Nancy. Comparisons between the experimental results of this thesis and multiscale simulations conducted
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ecological transition. The targeted novel alloys must tolerate the presence of impurities, mostly transition elements (TE) (Fe, Cr, Mn…) encountered in scraps, while preserving high mechanical strength
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), and natural rocks in precarious equilibrium (or 'PBR') that did not fall during past seismic events (e.g. McPhilips & Pratt, 2024). Each analysis will provide important information for estimating
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(written/spoken) at A1 level 2) Technical Skills - Strong technical proficiency - Hands-on experience with NMR spectroscopy techniques - Proficiency in statistical analysis - Knowledge of and compliance with
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scientific studies and data recording for these collections, and is active both nationally and internationally in the field of cultural heritage conservation and analysis. The C2RMF is involved in
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-structure polymers, specifically designed for enzymatic degradation. The project will involve polymer synthesis, enzyme production and modeling, the advanced analysis of degradation products and the thorough
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the Universities of Salzburg and Maastricht. One position includes an additional computational component, and the other a focus on transcranial brain stimulation. Where to apply Website https
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of AI systems by a factor of 10,000 compared to conventional software solutions. In this context, the MARMOTTE project (Mott based nano-memristors networks for ultra-low-power neuromorphic computing) aims