130 phd-in-architecture-interior-design-built-environment Postdoctoral positions at CNRS in france
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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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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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. Scientific innovation and interdisciplinary collaborations are at the heart of our activities. The recruited postdoc will join the Development, Regeneration and Evolution team (www.averof-lab.org ) and will
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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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. 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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, upon aging results, to specify the PCB packaging design routes that are capable to meet the upcoming WBG power device stress requirements. Power electronic conversion is a key enabling technology to
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Nov 2025 Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Horizon Europe - ERC Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description - Design
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, and includes the potential to become a co-founder of Lightspring. We are looking for someone with complementary skills in photonics, optical design, numerical simulations of photonic circuits
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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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The candidate (M/F) will work in the frame of the ANR-funded project PlantVirImmune. PlantVIrImmune aims to uncover the mechanisms of protein-mediated antiviral immunity (“pattern-triggered immunity”, PTI