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are joint research and training projects funded by the European Union. Funding is provided for doctoral candidates from both inside and outside Europe to carry out individual project work in a European
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accès privilégié à l'instrument THEMIS, ainsi que du temps machine alloué à l'équipe sur les calculateurs nationaux de haute performance (par exemple Jean Zay @ IDRIS, ADASTRA @ CINES) pour réaliser les
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aims to provide an integrated assessment of urban vegetation from multiple perspectives, including its social functions and usage requirements, the ecosystem health of green spaces linked to plant
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.) and microscopy (electronic and atomic force). The ICS is located on the CNRS campus in Cronenbourg, catering is available on site. The research work will be carried out within the framework
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PhD student (M/F) in Polymer Chemistry: Synthesis of cross-linkable, degradable and recyclable latex
student will work on the synthesis of polymer monomers and colloids. The main applications will be degradable and chemically recyclable polymer films, as well as encapsulation for the controlled release of
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interactions, dynamics and function of membrane proteins, protein folding and aggregation. The master internship and following PhD will be performed in close collaboration with the team of Yohann Boutte in
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Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The candidate will work at the pluridisciplinary Hubert Curien institute
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laboratory is studying the behavior of hydrogen in the first wall materials of the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER). This subject is part of a strongly structured European framework
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Description The successful candidate will join the Glycomaterials Structure and Properties team at the Center for Research on Plant Macromolecules (CERMAV) in Grenoble. He/she will work under the supervision
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for applying this approach at two sites, where he or she will spend three months each immersed in the daily activities of the communities (participant observation), to better understand their functioning and