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on strategic and international projects, and to play a key role in shaping the emerging field of quantum communications and neuromorphic computing. • Opportunity to supervise PhD students and interns. • Various
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semiconductor heterostructures • Perform quantum measurements at low temperature • Cosupervise PhD students on related project • Communicate results Institut Néel, is a large laboratory covering many different
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Information Eligibility criteria The candidate must hold a PhD in physics, chemistry, or materials science. Skills in theoretical modeling (ab initio, DF(P)T, GW) will be appreciated. The candidate will work in
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processes to developing weather forecasting and climate projection systems for Météo-France's operational services. The postdoctoral researcher will collaborate with a PhD student working on a complementary
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& Spectrochemistry Laboratory located in Caen (Normandy). The LCS has built its reputation on the preparation of porous materials, zeolites, operando spectroscopy and catalysis. By combining developed centres
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, bulk materials and surfaces. The CTI team provides a stimulating scientific environment with team meetings and regular visits from internationally renowned guest speakers. Considerable computing
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laboratory recognized for its expertise in molecular chemistry and functional materials. The work will be conducted in close interaction with permanent researchers, engineers, PhD students and external
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ecologists to develop an integrated approach to understanding the fate of PFAS in tropical environments. The postdoctoral researcher will work in close interaction with a PhD student and two Master's students
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of executing the TGL-ReACH project throughout the production phase. Activity 1: Proofread and correct transcripts produced by OCR and HTR processes in the eScriptorium environment Activity 2: Encode XML data
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. This is a full-time job. Applicant should hold or obtain soon a PhD in the field of Biology. Salary will be according to the CNRS scale. Our team is composed of about 20 people and we are working in a