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Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description This collaborative project (3 partners) aims to develop hybrid
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on the development of materials and processes and is divided into two axes. The first axis aims to improve the most promising state of the art cell materials by optimizing their compositions, microstructures and
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optical instrumentation). This work is part of the ANR SURFMET project in collaboration with the MATIM laboratory at the University of Reims. Technical Resources :The postdoctoral researcher will have
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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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. Fluid Mech., 2022, 2023; Obligado et al., Chemical Eng. Sci., 2025]. Several fundamental questions remain open: What are the mechanisms that govern the formation and evolution of these mesoscale
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the development and monitoring of the technical aspects of XENONnT, the largest liquid xenon time projection chamber built to date. Specific responsibilities will be defined based on the candidate's expertise and
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to produce more accurate simulations and better constrain uncertainties associated with air-sea CO₂ fluxes. Building on a methodology developed for the North Atlantic, this project will extend its application
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-simulation databases opening up the possibility of interpretations by deep learning techniques. A numerical database is provided by the team at CORIA, which is also in charge of developing the optical models
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, Casablanca, and Nouakchott – TRANS-LOG.” They will further develop the project's work on major metropolises and contribute new elements for comparison and reflection through additional case studies
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gene therapy, vaccine development, and genome-wide CRISPR screens. They a also a promising therapeutic target, as interfering with genome packaging could inhibit viral propagation while reducing the risk