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bridges the gap between tradition and modernity by innovating in the development of high-tech ceramics that meet novel industrial and societal challenges (energy, information and communication technology
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several institutions and laboratories: UTBM (ICB), University of Montpellier (ICGM), CEA (Le Ripault), and Sorbonne University/Collège de France (LCMCP). During the three years, a six-month research stay
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located at CentraleSupélec, within the University of Paris-Saclay. It combines high-level academic research with applied studies in partnership with leading companies and research centers in the fields
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researchers from Clermont and Orsay universities, with longstanding collaborative researches. The Irène Joliot-Curie Laboratory of Physics of the Two Infinities is a physics laboratory specializing in the two
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(CNRS/University Paris-Saclay) was established on June 1, 2016, from the merger of two leading laboratories in the Paris region: the Laboratory of Photonics and Nanostructures (LPN) and the Institute
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the umbrella of the CNRS and the University of Paris-Saclay. The laboratory's research focuses on nuclear physics, high-energy physics, astroparticles and cosmology, theoretical physics, accelerators and
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are chemistry and biology and which is part of Paris-Saclay University. Natural products are the basis for the development of many compounds with pharmaceutical potential. Carrying out their total synthesis is an
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, conveniently located in the Latin Quarter in downtown Paris. The centre develops research in a wide range of disciplines, including evolutionary biology, ecology, computational biology, genetics, and comparative
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into the SAMCat team at IC2MP in Poitiers. IC2MP is a joint research unit between CNRS and the University of Poitiers, internationally recognized for its expertise in materials chemistry, catalysis, and sustainable
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, along with approximately 20 to 22 PhD students and postdoctoral researchers. The laboratory is located at IRCOF in Rouen (CNRS, University, and INSA of Rouen), France. The IRCOF hosts around 60 CNRS