42 postdoctoral-soil-structure-interaction-fem-dynamics PhD positions at CNRS in France
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the “OMEIR” team (Structures, Materials, Environment: Interactions and Risks). The laboratory will bring in particular its expertise in cementitious materials, especially regarding their mechanical behavior
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weathering and volcanic activity, in addition to anthropogenic contributions (industrial and agricultural uses). Soils represent an important reservoir of selenium and the main source of its transfer
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, and interactions with industry and clinical environments, preparing them for diverse careers. Additionally, the network seeks to foster international, interdisciplinary, and intersectoral cooperation
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Sadron Institute. The team works on themes related to the process-structure-property correlations of pi-conjugated materials for applications in organic electronics. The SYCOMMOR team has particular
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mechanical structures, systems, and processes. Our areas of activity are in line with those of the mechanical engineering industry, with a particular focus on projects in the fields of aeronautics, space
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and a postdoctoral fellow to develop vegetation layers and parameterise the fire model for LANDIS-II. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre/UMR5554-AHMALI-002/Candidater.aspx
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than conventional structures. Superstructure optimization, which uses a predefined architecture with numerous unit operations and possible paths, offers an alternative for identifying non-intuitive
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queries within embedded knowledge graphs. It will involve designing or adapting efficient indexing structures tailored for vector databases and exploring hybrid neurosymbolic techniques to enhance query
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of LYON (IRCELYON) is located in Villeurbanne (France). It is one of the largest European laboratories dedicated to heterogeneous catalysis. Structured in 5 teams supported by an analytical platform
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, ensuring strong support for every stage of the project. In addition, the institute offers access to state-of-the-art facilities and a dynamic scientific ecosystem supporting both experimental and