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Recombination team is a multinational team (France, Switzerland, Italy, India) composed of three researchers, two engineers, one PhD student, and several master students. The working language is English. The
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involved in various growth processes throughout the plant life cycle. Main objectives will be the prediction of GA-binding residues, their validation using molecular analysis, and the screening for novel GA
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on developing a multimodal mobile application to assist the mobility of visually impaired people, based on their needs, expectations, and constraints. Following an original “visually impaired person-centered
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planetary science. • Prepare at least one peer-reviewed publication on the validation of the MADWIL concept. Candidate Profile We welcome applications from highly motivated candidates with: • A Master's
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: The candidate must have a master's degree or equivalent in polymer chemistry, combined with solid experience in organic chemistry and the physical chemistry of polymers, a strong interest in innovation, and very
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) team of ETIS (UMR8051), under Dr. Laura Luzzi's primary supervision and in collaboration with Pr. Arsenia Chorti. ETIS is a joint lab between CY Cergy Paris Université, ENSEA and CNRS, and a prominent
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, their advanced characterization (textural, structural, spectroscopic, and optoelectronic), and their evaluation in solar photocatalysis for hydrogen production. The main goal is to identify the key parameters
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given the lack of objective evaluation. The main objective of this post-doctoral position is to participate in the design of dedicated models for human-like argumentation that fully leverage
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promote understanding of the interrelationships between human health and the environment, while strengthening the power to act individually and collectively. The main mission of the post-PHD researcher is
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quality monitoring system. Potential applications will initially focus on drinking water distribution networks. The main sources of water pollution are relatively well documented in the literature