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focused on the electrochemical and structural properties of hybrid soft-matter electrolytic systems. The candidate should be proficient in and apply a wide range of experimental and analytical methods. In
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get involved in the day-to-day running of the team - Knowledge of handling actinomycetes would be appreciated - Knowledge of analytical chemistry techniques (particularly HPLC and LC-MS) would be
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to operate sophisticated instruments, as well as strong analytical abilities to interpret measured data and design innovative experiments. You are a team player, with strengths in taking personal
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The candidate will be required to carry out the following activities: -Development of analytical and theoretical models applied to wing profiles in free or forced motion, -Constrained optimisation of trajectories
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to communicate with water management operational staff. - Analytical skills (water chemistry and metabolic biochemistry). Website for additional job details https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UMR5023-FREHER-003
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FieldPhysicsYears of Research Experience1 - 4 Additional Information Eligibility criteria The candidate must hold a research doctorate in analytical chemistry. The position requires a knowledge of aqueous or non
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science innovation! - Lead groundbreaking experiments with custom titanium high-pressure reactors (up to 1,000 bars) to measure dissolution rates of diverse CaCO₃ forms (calcite, aragonite, high-Mg calcites
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with the main field of application being topological photonics based on microcavities. Analytical calculations Numerical calculations Analysis of experimental data The work will be carried out
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the synthesis and growth of pure-phase single-crystalline inorganic halide perovskites (HPs) CsMX3 thin films, with M = (Pb,Sn) and X = (I,Br), for photovoltaic and opto-electronic applications. The underlying
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polaritonic waveguides and cavities, and will contribute to the theoretical (i.e. analytical) and numerical simulations of the GaN architectures in collaboration with the theory groups in the consortium. In