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renewable electricity and sustainable feedstocks, represent a promising solution, enabling deep decarbonization. DESIRE is a Marie Sklodowska-Curie Doctoral Network aiming to train 15 PhD researchers in
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at LTE under the supervision of an assistant astronomer and will also coordinate his/her work with a postdoctoral fellow during part of the thesis. The LTE is a laboratory specialising in the definition
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PhD student (M/F) in Polymer Chemistry: Synthesis of cross-linkable, degradable and recyclable latex
. To support the transition to more sustainable polymers, the PhD student (m/f) will develop a new generation of dynamic polymer colloids: cross-linkable, degradable and recyclable. This is a challenge because
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be linked to other theses and postdoctoral research activities that use the results of this work and will also make contributions, for example on the evaporative response of plants. The regional
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and graduate students each year, including many doctoral students, as well as postdoctoral researchers and visiting scientists. The laboratory covers a wider variety of topics than its name suggests and
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sometimes struggle to effectively sustain patients' learning throughout their rehabilitation journey and may not adapt to the evolution of their abilities. Rehabilitation is a complex process that requires
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, IRCELYON's activities focus on sustainable development with major concerns for energy, environment and green chemistry. The PhD student will work in the C'Durable team: https://www.ircelyon.univ-lyon1.fr/team
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lunch at an attractive price. • Partial reimbursement of transportation costs (75%) + sustainable mobility allowance of up to €300/year • A site accessible by public transportation (Tram T1 + T4 + bus
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interventions, creating environmentally sustainable devices, and developing simulators to reduce reliance on in vivo testing. The training network is interdisciplinary, integrating various fields such as
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sociocultural) as well as the representations of local communities into reflections on a more sustainable management of fisheries resources in the face of climate change. The first objective will be to identify