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), both located on the main campus in Grenoble. These laboratories provide a rich collaborative environment at the intersection of astrophysics and signal processing. The work will be carried out as part of
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pulse mode). Particular emphasis will be placed on the detailed investigation of the structure and environment of the paramagnetic species using pulse hyperfine spectroscopies (ENDOR, ESEEM/HYSCORE
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areas of research: elementary particle physics and observational cosmology on the one hand, and applications in health and the environment on the other. It conducts its experimental fundamental physics
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of biophysical platforms (ITC, SEC-MALLS, nanoDSF, mass spectrometry …) is given at the MMSB. We offer a welcoming environment with a friendly and satisfying working atmosphere. Where to apply Website
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Research Unit jointly operated by the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) and La Rochelle University. The laboratory focuses on the sustainability of coastal environments, which
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actors and institutions to craft socio-political environments conducive to their activities? Guaranteeing: How are the pluri-legal and illegal methods of regulation and guarantees for enforcement of debt
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to the CNRS Physique. It is located in Grenoble, in the heart of a unique scientific, industrial and cultural environment. It is one of the largest French national research institutes for fundamental research
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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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9197), located on the Saclay campus. The laboratory brings together around twenty research teams, representing approximately 300 researchers, engineers, PhD students, and postdoctoral fellows, and
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://www.lcs.ensicaen.fr ) located in Caen (Normandy). The LCS has built its reputation on the preparation of zeolites and related porous materials, operando spectroscopy and catalysis. Combining very strong poles in