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reactors The research will be conducted at ISC Rennes within the Sustainable Organometallic Catalysis group (OMC team). This group is composed of eight researchers/lecturers and has an average of ten PhD
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will be analyzed to produce design recommendations for regulators, professionals, and the general public. The work will be carried out at the LIRIS Laboratory (https://liris.cnrs.fr/ ) on the LyonTech-La
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sustainable systems. Ultimately, the project will lead to the development of a high-resolution ac-electrogravimetry device, an innovative instrument designed entirely in France and intended
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pressure on agriculture through extreme weather events and the redistribution of plant pathogens, while the transition to sustainable practices requires a reduction in the use of pesticides and fertilizers
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of early-career scientists, aiming to develop innovative and sustainable materials for health and medical technologies. The selected candidate will contribute to advanced research projects on functionalized
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in project meetings and team and lab meetings in Villefranche. The Laboratoire d'Océanographie de Villefranche (LOV ; http://lov.obs-vlfr.fr/ ) is located close to Nice, on the French Riviera. It
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specific conditions. The project will take place within the framework of the ERC Advanced Grant ERC-2021-ADG (101054004): ZEOLIghT” Dual challenges in the discovery and sustainability of nanozeolites
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adhesion. These themes aim to develop sustainable chemistry and establish a circular economy for plastics. Our work is organized around four main themes which overlap in many respects: (i) networks and
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- Excellent working conditions - 24-month contract - Partial reimbursement of travel expenses (75%) + sustainable mobility package of up to €300/year - Financial contribution to health insurance costs The lab
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context of the transition toward bio-based and renewable materials, and within the framework of the PEPR B-BEST program (Biomass, biotechnologies, and sustainable technologies for chemicals and fuels