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(ANR-25-CE54-1716) studies the Abavus family of glossaries, which constitute a lexicographical chain parallel to that formed by the Liber glossarum and its descendants. Despite its importance in
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, but is not mandatory. Participation in science outreach activities, EPR spectroscopy training, and/or (co-)supervision of interns (undergraduate or Master's level) or PhD students may also be required
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composition and atomistic modeling of materials. The main activities will include: - formulating new descriptors of critical temperature (Tc) incorporating electronic fluctuation effects, evaluated by
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. These systems will be subjected to thorough characterization. Main tasks: Chemical synthesis Physicochemical characterization Encapsulation studies (HPLC) Degradation studies in biological media Secondary task
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on the CNRS campus in Orléans, the candidate will be responsible for performing an experimental study on the flame propagation of partially cracked ammonia (NH3/H2/N2) / air mixtures, as part of the PEPR-SPLEEN
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well as specific studies in this field. Cryogenic systems enable the study of matter at very low temperatures, as is the case for a number of quantum phenomena and processes. The temperature ranges required cover a
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main objective is to work on creating digital twins that mimic the hydro-chemical-mechanical behaviour of Wharton's jelly (WJ) derivatives ex vivo in the first instance, while participating in the in
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optical to ultra- high-energy photons) or multi-messenger (gamma-ray and neutrino) are possible with Gammapy. The main objective of this position is to set up the Gammapy ability to handle different input
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funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The main objective
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activities at the interface between chemistry and biology, with natural substances as its object of study and main source of inspiration. The ICSN is organised into four research departments and a Collections