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experimentally shown to modify phenomena like the quantum Hall effect. On the theoretical front, the interaction between topological matter and cavity photons was also considered. Topological materials are a class
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). These structural features will be finely tuned with the controlled introduction of conformational defects and bulkier side groups to limit interactions. • Strong emphasis will be placed on increasing the molecular
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Environment (UMR5300; https://crbe.cnrs.fr/en/ ) is internationally recognized for its research on the interaction between the environment and biodiversity using genetics. Numerous projects are being developed
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. Interactions with interdisciplinary teams will be encouraged to integrate biophysical and quantitative approaches. The candidate may also contribute to the supervision of students and trainees involved in
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for improvement. Scientific project management Planning experiments, analyzing results, writing reports and publications, and valorizing outcomes. Collaborative work: coordination and regular interaction with
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Description CNRS offers a 18-month fixed-term contract researcher position to work on the recently funded project ACCTS (“Assessing cirrus cloud thinning strategies by learning from aerosol-cirrus interactions
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training in general geology, tectonics of sedimentary basins and geochemistry and/or fluid-rock interactions Additional comments None Website for additional job details https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD
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thermodynamic and experimental conditions, parametrizing interatomic potentials, and incorporating substrate interactions to align with synthesis scenarios. The researcher will design and execute simulation
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their spatial patterns in varying environmental conditions. The successful candidate will integrate to the research unit « Microbial Oceanography - LOMIC : http://lomic.obs-banyuls.fr » in Banyuls sur mer, and
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, and writing scientific articles. The candidate will be working at the Laboratoire d'Optique Atmosphérique (LOA) in Lille, and be part of the team on “Interactions of Aerosol and Radiation”. He/she will