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molecular dynamics simulations with LAMMPS, and data curation. Scientific context: Our current understanding of polymer viscoelasticity is founded on single-chain models [2]. Such models draw on the fact
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(researchers, teacher-researchers, engineers, technicians and administrative staff) and about 140 PhD students, postdocs and fixed-term contract staff. Each year, the laboratory hosts about 120 interns and
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29 Aug 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department Centre de Recherche En Acquisition et Traitement de l'Image pour la Santé Research Field Engineering Computer science Mathematics
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), whose objective is to extend the HLA-Epicheck model, originally developed within the framework of a PhD thesis, and to implement new deep learning approaches to assess donor–recipient compatibility in
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27 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department Centre de recherche sur l'hétéroepitaxie et ses applications Research Field Engineering Physics Technology Researcher Profile First
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26 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department Institut des Nanotechnologies de Lyon Research Field Engineering Physics Technology Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2
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27 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department Laboratoire d'analyse et d'architecture des systèmes Research Field Engineering Computer science Mathematics Researcher Profile
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the physicochemical properties of alternative blowing agents and the final foam performance. They will also test the new formulations under conditions that simulate industrial processes (casting, spraying, high
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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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sediments—covering half the seafloor and serving as a vital CO2 sink. Using state-of-the-art high-pressure reactors, you'll simulate abyssal (3-6 km) and hadal (>6 km) conditions to explore pressure effects