289 phd-in-architecture-interior-design-built-environment Postdoctoral positions at CNRS
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particular, the "Neurocampus Michel Jouvet" building houses 9 teams and 6 platforms, providing a collaborative environment conducive to innovation in neuroscience. You will join the SLEEP team, which focuses
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a collaboration between LCPO and the companies ArianeGroup and GTT, offering a stimulating scientific environment at the interface between academic research and industrial innovation
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relevant topics, particularly zero-carbon energy (generation, conversion, and storage, in line with UN SDG 7: fuel cells, batteries, and (micro)supercapacitors). The SyMMES environment is collaborative and
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. Motivated and enthusiastic PhD chemist with 0-2 years post-PhD experience, a main background in supramolecular chemistry and a keen interest in chemical biology. You will be involved in the synthesis
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trips in France (1–2 days) may occasionally be required (e.g. visits to union sections, local or departmental unions). Support for the design and implementation of a questionnaire may also be required
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climate and earth sciences). The PhD will be prepared in close collaboration with the French Geological Survey (BRGM). Within the Py-10 project, the post-doc will have the opportunity to work with
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in organic chemistry with potential applications in materials chemistry and pharmaceutical synthesis. Within our LHCEP laboratory, you will be responsible for: • Designing and conducting chemical
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analysis, scientific computing, algebraic topology and non-linear analysis. The activities may include: The development of new polytopal numerical methods The conception of discrete complexes (de Rham and
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Additional Information Eligibility criteria ● A relevant PhD degree in semiconductor physics, material sciences, or similar. ● Hands-on experience with III-V semiconductor deposition processes (e.g. MOCVD, MBE
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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