289 phd-in-architecture-interior-design-built-environment Postdoctoral positions at CNRS
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. 2006) as there are many more species in the tropics than in the temperate regions. This pattern called the latitudinal diversity gradient is arguably the most famous unexplained biogeographical pattern
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at Harvard Medical School (Boston – USA) and Institut Gustave Roussy (Paris – France). Profile: The candidate should have a PhD in molecular biology or related field and must be familiar with the field of DNA
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engineeringYears of Research Experience1 - 4 Additional Information Eligibility criteria PhD in biogeochemistry, geosciences, soil sciences, ecology or related fields Strong motivation to develop innovative
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CNRS-Université Lyon 1 research unit located on the Lyon Tech La Doua campus. With approximately 300 staff members—including around 100 PhD students and postdoctoral researchers, as well as 150 interns
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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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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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ExperienceNone Research FieldPhysics » Chemical physicsYears of Research ExperienceNone Research FieldPhysics » BiophysicsYears of Research ExperienceNone Additional Information Eligibility criteria PhD in
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facilities and provides a vibrant scientific and intellectual environment. Please write to the project leads Gregor Thut (gregor.thut@cnrs.fr ) or Celine Cappe (celine.cappe@cnrs.fr ) for more information on
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seismicity catalogs, including global (teleseismic) and regional seismic / hydro-acoustic datasets. The postdoctoral researcher will design and implement novel methodologies to characterize the statistical
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scientific, industrial and cultural environment. It is part of one of Europe's biggest high-tech environment in micro- and nanoelectronics, right next to the French Alpes. In the Institut Néel, the QuantECA