104 phd-in-architecture-and-built-environment Postdoctoral positions at CNRS in france
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and Marie Curie campus, in central Paris. The laboratory consists of approximately 90–100 researchers, lecturers, PhD students, and postdoctoral researchers, conducting research in the fields of energy
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) represent a major source of intoxication. These compounds are often deliberately introduced in natural environments and are mainly associated with intensive farming and soil overexploitation agriculture
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of these processes on the atmospheric lifecycle and fate of microplastics, including deposition to urban and remote environments. - Write and publish scientific papers describing the results. - Participate in project
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communications or conferences. During the contract period, the successful candidate will be part of the 'Social and Political Dynamics of Private Life' team at the CMW laboratory. The candidate must hold a PhD in
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. Central to the SPOIR project will be the recent modification of a molecular beam epitaxy reactor to handle corrosive environment brought about by the halide compounds. Working environment. CRHEA (Centre de
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Impacts (IFAECI, IRL 3351 CNRS–IRD–CONICET–UBA) in Buenos Aires. IFAECI is an international research unit dedicated to climate–environment interactions in South America, bringing together the expertise
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is involved in most areas of subatomic physics and also has strong expertise in astroparticles and cosmology. The laboratory also conducts interdisciplinary research related to the environment, health
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science, with state-of-the-art facilities for materials synthesis, characterization, and electrochemical testing. The successful candidate will benefit from a stimulating scientific environment and access
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Processes for Energy, Environment, and Health, UMR 7515 of the CNRS and the University of Strasbourg). The ICPEES has a total staff of around 130 people, including around 60 permanent staff and 70 non
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Polyurethane foams play a key role in thermal insulation, particularly in cryogenic environments such as liquefied gas tanks (methane, hydrogen, oxygen). To date, their expansion relies on fluorinated blowing