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focuses on the transfer of ionic and electronic charges at the interface of materials, which are the cause of many limitations and degradation processes in batteries. The goal is to characterize the state
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since 2009, currently contributing to the analysis and operation of XENONnT. The XENON group at SUBATECH includes 5 permanent researchers (2 from CNRS, 2 from IMT Atlantique, 1 from the University
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focuses on understanding magmatic processes, examining everything from the structure of the deep mantle to surface volcanic activity. The Laboratory consists of about 60 tenured researchers. The research
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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 Cell division is an essential process
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in medical image processing, in particular MRI - Knowledge of MR spectroscopy (or a strong desire to learn it quickly). - Expertise of artificial intelligence techniques and deep learning - Proficiency
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. Application procedure: Interested applicants should send: 1. A letter of application focusing on their research interests and their motivation to join the group. 2. A Curriculum Vitae. 3. A list of publications
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natural and highly polluted conditions, and how these processes can be represented in models to theoretically assess the potential of cirrus cloud thinning as a climate intervention strategy. The selected
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natural and highly polluted conditions, and how these processes can be represented in models to theoretically assess the potential of cirrus cloud thinning as a climate intervention strategy. The selected
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in the Earth's outer core, with implications for deep Earth processes [1]. A variety of inverse methods (data assimilation, machine learning, etc.) has been employed to recover the fluid motions in
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rechargeable batteries. In this context, one of the challenges involves optimizing the electrolyte, which determines the stability of the metallic anode, the electrochemical window, and interfacial processes