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The PhD will take place at LOCEAN (Laboratoire d'Océanographie et du Climat), a leading oceanography and climate research laboratory at Sorbonne Université. The candidate will work in a dynamic
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molecular design strategies, bipolar host materials with high triplet energy levels (above 2.8 eV). Various pi-conjugated structures will be explored, including those based on bio-sourced materials
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systems (LIED, Université Paris Cité), experts in classical atomistic simulations (molecular dynamics and coarse-graining, LMCE, CEA/DAM/DIF), as well as specialists in continuum simulations (finite element
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physics of Irregularity. We try to understand the solid, liquid or intermediate states (gel, pastes, foams…)of matter (structure, properties, phenomena of sets related to the interactions between
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research environment involving several PhD students and postdocs, and strong regional and international connections, with collaborations with the University of Geneva and CERN. Terms of Employment
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. This laboratory is one of the structuring forces of the landscape of materials and their applications in the academic and industrial worlds, both regionally and nationally. For more information on the IS2M, please
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of the data in order to decode the mode of action of NPPs in the context of mammary tumorigenesis. The doctoral research program is structured around two integrated research axes: Axis 1: Colloidal
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., NMR, EPR, X-ray diffraction, electrochemistry...). With a stimulating work environment gathering more than 70 researchers and 100 interns, PhD students and postdocs of different nationalities, research
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emulator of sea ice dynamics, trained using high-fidelity numerical simulations, (ii) variational data assimilation methods, and (iii) a simplified representation of physical processes in the atmospheric
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into specialized workshops: wooden furniture; contemporary art; paper and photography; mural paintings, stone materials, and construction sites; panel paintings; paintings on canvas; metals, ceramics, and glass