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doctoral students. The project The primary goal of this project is to investigate the impacts of terrestrial freshwater and organic/inorganic matter fluxes delivered through rivers on the evolution
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signals). These tools will be applied and evaluated in a range of applications, including gravitational astronomy, the main topic of this offer. The successful candidate will collaborate with Mr. Eric
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and Environment). ICARE is a CNRS unit attached to the Engineering Department, whose main research topics are Combustion and Reactive Systems, the Atmosphere and the Environment, as well as Space
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, the impact of the swelling of clay particles upon hydration, as well as the alteration processes associated to the circulation of alkaline water, with two main actions. 1- Analysis of the thermo-hydro
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compounds will be mastered, the postdoc will perform the growth and analysis of novel quantum heterostructures. About the project. The project SPOIR, “Stable perovskites for solar cells”, aims to explore
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implicated in: - several European project meetings - writing scientific articles, and grant progress reports - supervising masters /PhD students. The work will be carried out in the “Nanostructures: growth
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main axes: 1. Mapping the mental health sector in crises. Particular attention is devoted to the analysis of transformations in the medical profession, training and the field of mental health
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that Lebanon has been going through in recent years. The SAHA project has two main axes: 1. Mapping the mental health sector in crises. Particular attention is devoted to the analysis of transformations in
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of autonomous mobile machines integrating perception, reasoning, learning, action and reaction capabilities. The team's main research areas are: architectures for autonomous robots, human-robot interaction
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to colonization — may also be considered as a point of comparison. The main approach will consist in analyzing horse genomes to uncover their origins, kinship relationships, and selected phenotypes, as