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process for the transformation of lignin rich biomass to aromatic aldehydes as value-added chemicals. The objective of this PhD project is the development of heterogenous catalysts for the selective
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the TRACCS research program (Transforming Climate Modeling for Climate Services, https://climeri-france.fr/pepr-traccs/ ), which brings together the French climate modeling community. Its activities cover
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unexploited, particularly due to the lack of efficient and cost-effective solutions at small scales (thermal power below 100 kW). One promising pathway for waste heat recovery is its conversion into electricity
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development and metal speciation would be a plus. The candidate must have a good level of English and the ability to work independently. Implementation of advanced speciation methods for the study of selenium
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sensors and power electronics [1]. With recent advances in diamond synthesis techniques, new opportunities have emerged for quantum-scale applications, including in high-pressure and biomedical physics
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) has shown promise due to its precision (short range), high linear energy transfer, and ability to overcome resistance to other therapies. Therefore, -TRT appears as an attractive strategy
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mathematics or related subjects -- Expertise in MDPs and RL -- Good knowledge of resource allocation in clouds -- Ability to draft scientific articles and reports. Website for additional job details https
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numerical modeling - Scientific writing (reports, articles) - Ability to lead meetings and ensure quality of tools and results Knowledge: - Data collection, analysis, and processing - English proficiency (B2
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and ability to step back allow you to tackle complex problems under multiple constraints (deadlines, major technical challenges). You enjoy teamwork and have a particular affinity for interdisciplinary
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interest in macromolecule characterization techniques. Knowledge of bio-based polymers is not a prerequisite and can be acquired during the project. The ability to work in a team and communicate scientific