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this approach by developing TFBG sensors coated with thin metallic films (Au, Ag) or transparent conducting oxides (ITO, AZO, FTO). These vacuum-deposited coatings will impart both conductive and plasmonic
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side by designing phylodynamic and phylogeographic models and methods that account for real data peculiarities (e.g., sampling heterogeneity). 3. Bridge this gap from the data side by developing
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research unit, “Theory and History of Modern Arts and Literature,” CNRS-Paris 3 University-Sorbonne Nouvelle-ENS. Supported by the CNRS, and more specifically by CNRS Sciences Humaines & Sociales
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approach to restoring coral reefs and the associated ecosystem services. They will also be responsible for developing complementary research projects and contributing to their implementation (notably
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-Chemistry for the Environment and Materials) is a CNRS/UPPA Joint Research Unit (UMR 5254). The laboratory brings together over 300 people working on the development of fundamental knowledge in physico
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. The researcher will be based at the Villeneuve d'Ascq site, working at the University of Lille and École Centrale de Lille. UCCS's scientific activities are focused on three main areas: Heterogeneous catalysis
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to the advancement of the project's objectives by pursuing their own research program. The successful candidate will be responsible for developing aspects of the Malinca project and its applications
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articles. The Laboratory of Physics and Chemistry of the Environment and Space (LPC2E), a space laboratory located on the CNRS campus in Orléans, is a department of the CNRS, the University of Orléans, and
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Description Work will be undertaken in the Evolution and Maintenance of Circular Chromosomes team in the genome biology department of the Institute of Integrative Cell Biology (I2BC). The Instirute is located
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of this work is to develop and implement methodologies that would improve the description of ground motion to define seismic load to be used for probabilistic seismic risk analysis (PRA) of nuclear power plants