267 phd-in-architecture-landscape-built-environment Postdoctoral positions at CNRS in France
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, including postdoctoral fellows, PhD students, and 9 permanent staff members, in close collaboration with engineers responsible for the facilities (cleanroom, ion implantation, characterization). The group
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phases and optimize their efficiency, selectivity, and durability in demanding environments. By synthesizing these nanocatalysts (via batch and microfluidic methods), characterizing them with cutting-edge
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of the ANR ERMONES project. He/she will hold a PhD in Polymer Science. Team 1, entitled “Catalysis and Polymerization Engineering,” is led by Frédéric Peruch. The team develops alternative strategies
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FieldPhysicsYears of Research Experience1 - 4 Additional Information Eligibility criteria - PhD in physics - Knowledge of data analysis methods in gamma-ray astronomy - Excellent programming skills in Python, C
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. Possible contribution to the supervision of Master and PhD students. Communication of results in high-impact scientific journals and international conferences. Laser frequency stabilization onto atomic vapor
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access to a range of biophysical platforms (ITC, SEC-MALLS, nanoDSF…) at the MMSB and mass spectrometry through the SFR bioscience platform. We offer a welcoming environment with a friendly and satisfying
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core. Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 4(6), 377-392. [2] Aubert (2023). State and evolution of the geodynamo from numerical models reaching the physical conditions of Earth's core. Geophys. J. Int
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charge of the IMN experimental part of the ANR BiBOP project on electron microscopy and XPS spectroscopy under controlled illumination and environments. Perform structural, physicochemical, and optical
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: bioRxiv (2024), pp. 2024–09. Grenoble is the unique conjunction of a well-established university with world-class research groups, within a great mountain landscape. The LIPhy is a mixed research unit CNRS
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are seeking a postdoc (M/W) in geomicrobiology (PhD-level position) in Marseille, France, to work on the European Research Council funded Starting Grant project 'SIESTA: The Role of Microbial Dormancy as an