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from the advantages offered by the CNRS. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre/UMR5280-FRABES-003/Candidater.aspx Requirements Research FieldEngineeringEducation LevelPhD
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techniques; Structural and functional characterization of interfaces and junctions, in particular through nanoscale analyses; Development, adaptation, and optimization of experimental methodologies
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Postdoctoral researcher (M/F). Modeling damage during earthquakes. Comparison with geophysical data.
(# ANR-22-CE01-0028) funded by the ANR. This two-year project (01/04/26 to 31/03/28) aims to explore the link between the dynamics of rupture on seismic faults and the structure of the damage zone
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the first objective is to extend these findings to silicon solar cells. Two emerging concepts will be investigated and compared: (1) Multi-resonant absorption induced by perfectly ordered structures
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• Participation in micro- and nanofabrication processes using CRHEA's state-of-the-art cleanroom facilities (advanced lithography and etching techniques) • Optical and structural characterization of fabricated
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ptychography experiments in order to investigate, at different structural scales, the role of organic carbon in the transport and precipitation of metals under hydrothermal conditions. The researcher will
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functional properties of various material classes. The institute's expertise is centered on analytical strategies, modeling, physico-chemical approaches, and detailed studies of structure and reactivity. IPREM
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(based for instance on classical and/or ab initio molecular dynamics, combined with ONIOM-type QM/MM approaches) to gain deeper insight into the structure of the HFIP solvent, its coordination properties
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system housing the two arms of the PET-SCAN system - Develop a simulation tool to optimize the prototype structure - Develop software tools for data acquisition and processing This work is being carried
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of patients undergoing orthognathic surgery, including cutting and repositioning of the maxillary and/or mandibular structures. The objective was to predict the aesthetic and functional consequences