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Research Framework Programme? Horizon 2020 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description A postdoctoral position is available as part of the ERC Consolidator
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project working meetings and contribute to laboratory activities (particularly by participating in seminars). The postdoctoral position is part of the project ReaCh (Reaction-diffusion: new Challenges
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. The candidate will participate in field sampling, species identification, and laboratory cultivation of nematodes from extreme habitats. The candidate will also take part in molecular, genomic, and phylogenetic
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launched as part of the ANR OCEANLINKS project [Bound by Seas and the Ocean: Coastal Anchoring and Networks of the International Scientific Community]. Within this project, the postdoc will contribute
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the quality of working relationships. The project is part of a larger project (ANR NaturaLDH) focusing on the alteration of mantle rocks. The project also includes a PhD student with whom the postdoctoral
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of Molecular Chemistry (L2CM) is located at the Faculty of Science and Technology of the University of Lorraine, Vandoeuvre-lès-Nancy campus. The work will primarily be carried out within the L2CM. As part of
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be conducted at the L2CM. As part of the project, the researcher will participate in monthly progress meetings organized by the partners, during which they will present their results. They may also be
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has been collected as part of the ETHICS40 project. These cases present practical situations in which ethical risks have been identified in relation to the development of these new technologies in
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the development of high-reliability fiber components and optimized doped fibers. The first objective of this project is to explore different approaches to develop fluoride fiber components and build optical benches
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optics (imaging) -Experiment management -Data analysis As part of a research project between the "Waves in Complex Media" team and the Vision Institute, we are studying new imaging methods for recording