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research laboratory of the CNRS and Aix-Marseille University, with around 180 researchers, engineers and PhD students. The laboratory studies subjects ranging from particle physics to astroparticle physics
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framework of the ANR Ex-Sov. Design (in conjunction with the ANR ExSov project team) and oversee research initiatives in archives and oral history of contemporary Ukraine develop documentation collections in
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independent research on the chosen topic, - Designing, conducting and interpreting experiments, - Presenting results to the scientific community inside and outside the Curie Institute, - Writing and publishing
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societal requirements for cost-effective energy transfer. Controlling near-wall turbulence to reduce drag has been widely studied, and effective control strategies have been designed at low Reynolds number
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field. The person will be supervised by Dr. Alain Wagner of the CBF team, which focuses on the characterization, modification, and design of new therapeutic agents with well-defined oncological properties
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. The key innovation of D-MEC is expected to increase current densities-and therefore hydrogen production capacity-by 50 up to 400 times compared to traditional MECs, thereby overcoming the main
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acquisition and treatment - Design and adapt the protocols for the in-situ and operando gas assisted essays - Apply and perform the environmental TEM experiments under realistic conditions of reactions
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Information Eligibility criteria Requirements For this position, you should meet the following requirements: • PhD in information theory • Expertise in physical layer security and finite-blocklength
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and sustainable technologies for the responsible exploitation of underground mineral resources. Main tasks • Design and develop new hydrophilic and lipophilic DES for selective metal extraction and
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knowledge and results obtained within the project consortium and the host team, in particular through participation in the supervision of a 3rd year PhD student also involved in the PREPAC project