104 phd-in-architecture-and-built-environment Postdoctoral positions at CNRS in france
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Eligibility criteria PhD in Materials Science, Process Engineering, or a similar field. Required Skills: Proficiency in ceramic and composite material development processes, as well as structural, mechanical
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the development and monitoring of the technical aspects of XENONnT, the largest liquid xenon time projection chamber built to date. Specific responsibilities will be defined based on the candidate's expertise and
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of Strasbourg with complementary expertise (“Synthesis and Functions of Molecular Architectures” (SFAM), UMR 7140 – CMC; “Energy and Fuels for a Sustainable Environment” (ECED), UMR 7515 – ICPEES
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Catalyse & Spectrochimie (https://www.lcs.ensicaen.fr ) located in Caen (Normandy). The LCS has built its reputation on the preparation of zeolites Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat
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. Benefiting from a rich multidisciplinary environment, the team is hosted within the “RNA” research unit (CNRS unit 9002 “RNA Architecture and Reactivity”). This unit brings together 12 research groups (nearly
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on strategic and international projects, and to play a key role in shaping the emerging field of quantum communications and neuromorphic computing. • Opportunity to supervise PhD students and interns. • Various
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associate the different components following a modular approach to generate hybrid architectures. Our project will combine approaches including: (i) protein engineering (ii) design of photocatalytic molecular
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, and scientific computing with complementary experimental activities, making it a natural setting for modelling‑led research on functional organic materials. IPREM provides a comprehensive environment
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the synthesis of the nanowires and their assembly into networks (by soft chemistry), while the synthesis of the matrix (CVD deposition) will mainly be carried out by a PhD student already recruited
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2024 call, with the aim of developing a vine pruning robot guided by exteroceptive perception, both in a virtual environment and in the real world. DEMETER brings together two French laboratories, one