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renewable electricity and sustainable feedstocks, represent a promising solution, enabling deep decarbonization. DESIRE is a Marie Sklodowska-Curie Doctoral Network aiming to train 15 PhD researchers in
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contribute to the development of innovative artificial intelligence approaches for the discovery of new therapeutic chemical compounds. The project involves designing a generative model conditioned by cellular
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developed at the Timone Neuroscience Institute (INT), a joint research institute between the CNRS and Aix-Marseille University, located on the Timone health campus in Marseille. The successful candidate will
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the Zwicky Transient Facility (ZTF) and develop cosmological analyses with the supernova probe. The successful candidate will devote ~30% of their time to the ZTF group's general efforts to help construct SN
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. This requires a molecular-level understanding of the electrochemical electrode/electrolyte interface. The postdoctoral researcher will develop a theoretical approach to simulate the initial stages of plating and
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objective is to develop artificial intelligence methods that complement modeling techniques, particularly at the atomic scale, specific to the physical chemistry of materials. In this context
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, development, and applications; valorisation of natural products and industrial applications - MIM team (Molecules, Interactions, Materials): inorganic molecules, molecular materials – synthesis, properties, and
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project. This project focuses on developing high-efficiency III-V/Si tandem solar cells by integrating gallium arsenide (GaAs) layers on low-cost, abundant crystalline silicon (c-Si) substrates
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), this one-year postdoc position aims to develop a catalytic reaction to convert biobased furanic derivatives to building blocks with applications in the field of polymers and solvents. Building on previous
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program, which allows the thesis to be carried out within the General Commission for Sustainable Development (CGDD) in the Green and Solidarity Economy Department. More specifically, the successful