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in stabilizing ND surfaces. Collaborating with WP3 and WP5 to refine experimental protocols based on computational insights, ensuring alignment between theoretical predictions and practical catalyst
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the intersection of biology, physics, and chemistry, aligned with three research priorities. Nearly 320 people work there—researchers, doctoral students, engineers, and technicians—in a multicultural
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pollen sequences available in three target areas (Alps, Pyrenees, Jura) • Data Analysis: Perform regional and local analyses of past land-cover (plant, group of land-cover types) using pollen databases and
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belowground; - development of SDM modeling structures that best reflect plant use of multiple resources (e.g., interactive vs. substitutable resources); - testing the application of resource colimitation theory
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and electronic contrasts offer unique possibilities to investigate band alignment and charge redistribution at the atomically flat surface of the van der Waals heterojunction. Angle Resolved
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alignment, assembly control and synchronization of components - characterization of the setup performances - preparation of test and biological samples, data acquisition, data analysis - communication (with
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activities focuses on designing systems for precise diagnostics of electron beam polarization. The proposed work will thus fully align with the group's scientific objectives. IJCLAB bases its recruitment
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of the obtained data with forest fire records and vegetation dynamics • Publication of the developed methodology, as well as the combined results in a multi- proxy study on multiple disturbances This postdoctoral
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thermodynamic and experimental conditions, parametrizing interatomic potentials, and incorporating substrate interactions to align with synthesis scenarios. The researcher will design and execute simulation
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researchers. The unit has multiple sites in the Lille and Lens regions. The researcher will work at the Villeneuve d'Ascq site, located at the University of Lille and Centrale Lille. The scientific activities