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activities will be as follows: - Measurement of effective absorption cross section - Calculation of reaction rate constants and identification of mechanisms with product analysis - Study of reaction products
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in France (analysis of career paths, discourse and social dynamics), analysing data collected during fieldwork and producing a research report, accompanied by a presentation at a workshop, written
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, focusing on the representation, analysis, and control of systems subject to scientific, technological, economic, or social constraints. Heudiasyc is organized into three research teams: CID: Knowledge
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devices and associated electronics, and support for experiments during the VAMOS experimental campaigns at GANIL -The analysis of data obtained during experiments scheduled during the VAMOS experimental
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synchrotron measurement campaigns in France and abroad; • Analysis and interpretation of data in connection with theoretical models; • Writing of reports, scientific publications, and presentations
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responsibilities:** - Interpretation and analysis of data - Participation in conferences - Presentation of results - Writing papers The host team specializes in electronic quantum physics. It is located in
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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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-Ferrand area (63178 Aubière). The position is assigned to the Probabilities, Analysis and Statistics (PAS) research team. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre/UMR6620-VALERIE-018
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involving organolithium compounds, - Study of the recyclability of the catalytic materials, - Analysis and interpretation of results, - Writing of reports and publications, - Communication of results in
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-Analysis of the interaction between blood and endothelium LIPhy (Interdisciplinary Physics Laboratory, UMR5588) is a joint CNRS-Université Grenoble Alpes laboratory largely focused on the interfaces