295 phd-in-architecture-interior-design-built-environment Postdoctoral positions at CNRS
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Environments and Materials in Poitiers (IC2MP, UMR CNRS 7285), within the Applied Quantum Chemistry group of the Catalysis and Unconventional Environments team (https://ic2mp.labo.univ-poitiers.fr/ ) Where
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organic molecules in astrophysical environments—from cold interstellar ices to the early stages of planetary systems. The successful candidate will contribute to experimental studies simulating interstellar
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environment, with a wide range of nationalities represented. INCI is located on the Strasbourg university campus (Esplanade), easily accessible by public transport and with several university restaurants nearby
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. The work will be carried out at the LCPME – Laboratory of Physical Chemistry and Microbiology for Materials and the Environment (https://www.lcpme.ul.cnrs.fr/ ) located in Villers-lès-Nancy. The candidate
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well as the mechanisms underlying a lack of social touch through electroencephalography, fMRI experiments and training studies. The postdoctoral researcher will actively participate in the design of experiments
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Sorbonne University, and is a partner of École des Ponts. Founded in 1968, the LMD studies climate and the environment for Earth and planetary atmospheres. This is an internationally renowned laboratory with
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the experimental results within the framework of recent theories related to charge ordering. • Design and implementation of experiments on thin-film growth and topotactic reduction; • Active participation in
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stimulating scientific environment at the interface of academic research and industrial innovation. -Develop new polyurethane foam formulations suitable for cryogenic insulation using fluorine-free blowing
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achievement of the project goals will be disruptive, assessing fundamental knowledge in the strategic fields of THz photonics and quantum technologies. -The postdoc will be built around the activities below
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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