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the objectives and methods of the thesis project with partners and stakeholders by adopting a mixed-methods approach. The recruited person will combine participatory mapping approaches, semi-structured interviews
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park, in a dynamic ecosystem that brings together academics and companies of all sizes. The Signal team of the i3S Laboratory (https://i3s.univ-cotedazur.fr/signal ), aims to develop advanced, innovative
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function concepts** to incorporate the dynamic properties of the optimization algorithm, providing a more accurate reflection of the real-world impact of samples on the final model. - **Adapt methods
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the auditor a low budget to conduct her audit. Second, providing solutions that are tractable on modern models. Finally, by coping with models dynamism, leveraging previous audit results to improve
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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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to assess hydrological impacts on CES. e) Co-design workshop with local managers to build adaptive river planning tools. Originality and relevance: The thesis bridges urban planning, hydrology, and land
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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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. The function of this structure in developmental processes will also be addressed in zebrafish as part of a collaboration. The candidate must have a Master's degree in cell biology and expertise in super
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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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materials, heterogeneous catalysis, and the study of structure–property–performance relationships. The candidate will benefit from a stimulating research environment at the crossroads of material synthesis