198 postdoc-catalysis-stability-density-functional-theory Postdoctoral positions at CNRS
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despite its discovery over 40 years ago. Recent experimental advances have revealed a plethora of fractional plateaus, particularly stabilized in graphene multilayers or TMDs. Understanding this rich
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characterization of air electrodes for PCCCs. The main objective is to investigate the impact of acid-base surface infiltration on the electrochemical performance and long-term stability of air electrodes
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the use of computational clusters. The candidate should be motivated to interact with other scientists in the group (currently 3 PhDs and 1 postdoc), proficient in English, with a good publication
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in Singapore and CRHEA in France), the University of Warsaw and UNIPRESS (Poland), and CNR Lecce (Italy), with whom the postdoctoral researcher will collaborate. What we offer • Opportunity to work
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by the French National Research Agency (ANR) brings two academic laboratory CP2M and IRCELYON with complementary expertise in homogenous and heterogeneous catalysis and an industrial company, Elkem
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) forms, Iwasawa theory, algebraic cycles, Shimura varieties, p-adic Hodge theory.. Website for additional job details https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UAR822-SOPRIB-008/Default.aspx Work Location(s
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. The modelling aspects will cover the development of a new aerosol chemistry module for box models up to meso-scale modelling. The researcher will work in the CARE team (Characterisation and Remediation
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will be: * Experimental work on polymer synthesis and characterization * Supervision of interns * Participation in the scientific activities of the laboratory's two teams * Writing scientific articles
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the various input and output datasets - Investigate the loss function for a multivariate regression output with very different ranges in the target variables and unknown density distributions - Investigate
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), using a dual experimental and numerical approach. As part of this postdoctoral contract, we will address the following fundamental question: considering a density-stratified ocean, what turbulence and