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simulations and empirical analyzes in four animal taxa: Pan/Homo (great apes), Ficedula (birds), Morpho (butterflies) and Coelopa (flies). The recruited postdoc will first be in charge of assessing the power
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charge/discharge cycles. The aim is to provide a unique tool to better understand the structure and evolution of interfaces/interphases in batteries, and thus, guide the design of more efficient and
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to rely on physical simulation in order to understand the failure mechanisms involved. This postdoc is part of a European Union Public Interest Project (IPCEI) led by the company Schaeffler
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embarqué, etc.) * simulation (électromagnétique, électronique, etc.) * fabrication (routage, soudure, impression 3D, etc.) * characterization (electrical, electromagnetic, radio frequency, etc
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magnetic field, plasma current or heating power. The experimental correlations between some of these engineering parameters prevents a clear separation of their impact in scaling laws. In addition
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microbial genomes suggests a connection between them and has led to the hypothesis that metals may co-select for ARGs. This hypothesis is difficult to confirm because current ecosystems are contaminated with
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or Electrical Engineering, prior to taking up the position. Website for additional job details https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UMR8023-SUKDHI-010/Default.aspx Work Location(s) Number of offers available1Company
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diversification patterns, extinction dynamics, and paleodiversity while assessing the strengths and limitations of current methodological approaches. This project offers a unique opportunity to apply cutting-edge
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when the electric field experienced by the electron in its rest frame approaches the Schwinger field , and their most spectacular manifestations include the production of electron-positron pairs through
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. -Beaulieu et al. Phospholipase A2-Receptor 1 Promotes Lung-Cell Senescence and Emphysema in Obstructive Lung Disease. Eur Respir J. 2021 Jan 28;2000752. The postdoctoral fellow will be in charge of developing