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, and postdoctoral researchers) working at the interface of biology and chemistry. With more than 160 publications since 2001, the team is internationally recognized for its contribution to elucidating
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topic of atmosphere-lithosphere interactions involving volatile elements in rocks, fluids and silicate melts under the exotic Pressure-Temperature-Composition parameter space covered by exoplanetary
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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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architectures for easily disassembled electrodynamic loudspeakers in order to facilitate the repair or recycling of each component while maintaining high audio quality. In the first phase of the thesis
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, please contact patrick.lacroix-desmazes@umontpellier.fr and cecile.bouilhac@umontpellier.fr Context: Controlled management of strategic metal resources in lithium-ion batteries (LIB) has become a pressing
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ecophysiology, soil health and the water cycle, as well as its impact on human health in relation to microclimates and air quality. The thesis is an important component of this multidisciplinary project and will
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Laboratory has approximately 45 permanent staff members (researchers, teacher-researchers & research support staff) and 35 PhD students, postdoctoral researchers, trainees, and visiting professors
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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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of solubility of (C-O-H-N-S-P) volatile elements in silicate magma in the exotic Pressure-Temperature-Composition parameter space covered by exoplanetary systems. A priority is given to the solubility of H2 in
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, which allows for a preferred writing of elements and strong algorithmic properties, is very useful, but only few examples are known. Thomas Haettel (with Jingyin Huang, Duke Math. Journal, 2024) recently