104 phd-in-architecture-and-built-environment Postdoctoral positions at CNRS in france
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Europe - ERC Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description We are seeking postdoc (M/F) in modelling of geomicrobiology (PhD-level position) in Marseille
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mechanisms engaged when deciding to transmit information in social networks. Candidates must have (or nearing completion of) a PhD degree in neuroscience, social psychology, behavioral economics, computational
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. This production does not involve any catalysts such as light or heat. It is an intrinsic property of the air/water interface, and therefore potentially ubiquitous in the troposphere. This PhD project aims
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” focusing on the effect of a fluctuating environment on the collective dynamics of self-propelled agents, a numerical part on “reinforcement learning” focusing on optimizing communication between agents in a
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, including postdoctoral fellows, PhD students, and 9 permanent staff members, in close collaboration with engineers responsible for the facilities (cleanroom, ion implantation, characterization). The group
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-Marseille Université (AMU), CNRS and Centrale Marseille (ECM). The LMA employs around 110 people, including 70 permanent staff and some 40 PhD students/post-doctoral researcher. The LMA has nationally and
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of Research ExperienceNone Additional Information Eligibility criteria - The applicant must have a PhD in physical chemistry, colloid science, soft matter physics or related fields of research - Skilled in
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access to a range of biophysical platforms (ITC, SEC-MALLS, nanoDSF…) at the MMSB and mass spectrometry through the SFR bioscience platform. We offer a welcoming environment with a friendly and satisfying
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are seeking a postdoc (M/W) in geomicrobiology (PhD-level position) in Marseille, France, to work on the European Research Council funded Starting Grant project 'SIESTA: The Role of Microbial Dormancy as an
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phases and optimize their efficiency, selectivity, and durability in demanding environments. By synthesizing these nanocatalysts (via batch and microfluidic methods), characterizing them with cutting-edge