150 phd-in-architecture-landscape-built-environment Postdoctoral research jobs at CNRS
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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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environment; - strong expertise in cryogeny especially with dilution refrigerator. PhD in physics (low-noise electrical measurements, nanoscale thermal measurements, microelectronics techniques, nanofabrication
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the Alpine region involved in the project. The successful candidate will join the Populations, Landscapes, Communities & Conservation (POPCO) team at UMR 7263, IMBE, Mediterranean Institute of Biodiversity and
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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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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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. 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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well as their electrical characterisation. His/her role will involve overseeing all nanofabrication activities within the project, including the development of new cleanroom processes, as well as training PhD students in
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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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Processes for Energy, Environment, and Health, UMR 7515 of the CNRS and the University of Strasbourg). The ICPEES has a total staff of around 130 people, including around 60 permanent staff and 70 non
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Polyurethane foams play a key role in thermal insulation, particularly in cryogenic environments such as liquefied gas tanks (methane, hydrogen, oxygen). To date, their expansion relies on fluorinated blowing