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The candidate must hold a PhD in physical oceanography, meteorology, climate science or geophysical fluid mechanics. The position requires good oral and written communication skills (French and English required
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of neutron-rich nuclei, the fission mechanism, the multi-nucleon transfer mechanism among other topics, and the experimental developments associated with the detection setup of the spectrometer. The VAMOS
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to hydrido-closo-borates,5 from sodium borohydride. Due to unexplained selectivity in boron cluster formation, a detailed mechanistic understanding is necessary. This postdoctoral project aims to explore
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representative PCB packaging assembly, during accelerating tests under combined voltage stress conditions (E, f, waveform, polarity…) in order to identify the underlying electrical degradation mechanisms. Finally
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Institute (INCa), the reMoVE-B team at CRCI2NA (Nantes) is seeking a Postdoctoral associate for a fixed-term position of 36 months. The Epi-MCL project brings together basic (A. Papin and D. Chiron, Nantes
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during the manufacturing process. Consequently, forged parts exhibit local variations of chemical composition, which can significantly impact their mechanical properties. Institut Jean Lamour (IJL) is
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project NOCIFLY (collaboration with the University of Mainz in Germany) at the Institute of Functional Genomics in Montpellier, France. This project aims to uncover the circuit and mechanisms of nociceptive
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, France, is seeking to appoint a postdoctoral researcher in the volcanology group. The successful candidate will work in collaboration with geophysicists (Valerie Cayol, Anne Barnoud and Lydie Gailler) and
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of research that is crucial to the understanding of fundamental biological mechanisms. It is supported by 12 state-of-the-art platforms. As a joint research unit (CEA-CNRS-UGA), the IBS is composed
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carrying out in-pile experiments on materials or nuclear fuels, in order to design the associated irradiation set-ups in terms of thermal, thermo-hydraulics, and thermal-mechanical aspects and also during