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scienceYears of Research Experience1 - 4 Additional Information Eligibility criteria • A PhD in experimental petrology is required • a scientific background on the topic of volatile elements and/or magmas is
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, including fluid mechanics, thermics and combustion. The PhD student will be attached to the team Curiosity Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre/UPR3346-NADMAA-148/Candidater.aspx
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experienced in applied research projects Hold a PhD Where to apply Website https://www.aplitrak.com/?adid=VUdBLjEwNDI1Ljk5MDhAdWdhLmFwbGl0cmFrLmNvbQ Requirements Additional Information Work Location(s) Number
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, as well as 45 PhD students. Through its high-level academic research on energy and combustion, and its applied studies in collaboration with leading companies and research centers in the fields
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should demonstrate a genuine ability to work across disciplines and to integrate a socio-economic dimension into research (and, where relevant, teaching). Required: PhD in a field relevant to maritime and
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criteria The recruited candidate must have a PhD and a strong experience in electrochemistry. Website for additional job details https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UMR6226-FLOGEN-005/Default.aspx Work
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a PhD in population genomics, genetic anthropology or genomic bioinformatics. An interest or experience in the analysis of human population data, including anthropological, socio-cultural
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closely with our collaborators to establish a deep learning-based image analysis pipeline. The successful applicant should hold a PhD in cell biology or neuroscience. Previous experience in live cell
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live in. Your role To this end, one PhD student will be hired to perform research in the domain of quantum computing applied to optimization problems with possible topics covering: Variational quantum
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includes a CNRS researcher, two teacher-researchers, and two PhD students. He/she will work closely with a second LISM team with expertise in bacterial cell biology and fluorescence microscopy. The expected