157 material-engineering-phd-plastic-polymer-composite Postdoctoral positions at CNRS
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oxygenated molecules (C1 molecules, plastic waste, biomass byproducts, nitrogen oxides, etc.) into valuable chemicals and developing renewable hydrides, with the goal of closing the carbon and nitrogen cycles
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CRCN), 2 teacher-researchers (1 MdC, 1 Prof), 4 post-doctoral researchers, 7 PhD students, 1 technician, 2 Engineer. The M3 team provides a highly stimulating international research environment. The team
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magnetospheric physics, focusing on Mercury's ion dynamics. Its primary goal is to enhance our understanding of the role the planetary ions play within this environment by examining their composition, life cycle
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Additional Information Eligibility criteria Materials science and/or engineering, a possible experience on polymers would be welcome. Experimental taste. Website for additional job details https
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engineered inorganic/hybrid solids and polymers to combine the best of both worlds (easy manufacturing, high fluxes per unit volume and high selectivity through advanced tailoring) to reach high gas mixture
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., Gunes, D. Z., Schmitt, C., & Bodiguel, H. (2022). Hydrodynamic spinning of protein fractal aggregates into core–shell fibers. ACS Applied Polymer Materials, 4(6), 4075–4080. The candidate will be
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. The group currently includes seven senior researchers, two research engineers, one technician, five PhD students and four Post-Docs. Environmental Science includes palaeoecology, geoarchaeology
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5 Dec 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department Institut des Biomolécules Max Mousseron Research Field Chemistry Physics Technology Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1
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18 Jan 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department Institut Charles Gerhardt Montpellier Research Field Chemistry Physics Technology Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1
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, materials science, and advanced nanofabrication. This project focuses on the development of functional optical metasurfaces with engineered responses tailored for selective optical camouflage. The targeted