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with the CNRS and the University of Montpellier. It hosts around 220 staff members and is organized into three departments. The PhD student will join the team “Epigenetic Chromatin Regulation”, under
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PhD on 2D quantum photonics : towards neuromorphic applications with 2D ferroelectrics materials M/F
unraveling the mechanisms governing domain dynamics, such as flipping and domain wall propagation—central to the emerging physics of sliding ferroelectricity. The ultimate ambition is to develop a strategy to
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reference in the world of research and development, as well as for the general public. The candidate will carry out a research activity, essentially experimental, with the aim to obtain a PhD degree of the
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species interactions, ecological responses, and future conditions). EcoDisco aims to fill this gap by developing a dynamic, discounting-based framework that: ● embeds economic discounting theory
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functions operating with ultra-lower power consumption. A LUT-based design environment under development at TIMA Laboratory will be considered for this. The circuits functionality will be further validated
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, with a dynamic international exposure animated by regular seminars and meetings. The Laboratoire de Biochimie Théorique (LBT) is internationally recognized for developing and applying computational
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between the University of São Paulo (USP) and the CNRS, comprising two doctoral projects. These two theses will produce highly complementary results, and the two doctoral students will work closely together
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project, the candidate will: - Assess quagga mussel growth rates throughout the year and across a range of environments (e.g., depths, habitats). This will enable the development of a first accurate growth
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together 11 academic and industrial partners from Norway, Italy, Germany, and France. Its main goal is to develop an industrial PDMH storage unit with a capacity of 100 kg of H₂. Project Description Two
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of the Khovanov–Seidel representation in new cases, using Garside-type approaches. Developing extensions of Garside theory to the case of infinitely many atoms may also be of interest and will rely on the study of