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; https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101087562 ), the postdoctoral researcher will be responsible for characterizing metal-rich meteorites, particularly primitive achondrites, using scanning electron
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, and operation of ADS present a series of technological challenges to be overcome. In particular, the reactor's reactivity must be measurable online; otherwise, the ADS cannot be operated. Indeed, since
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impact measurements, AFM imaging, and AFM-SECM experiments. The SEEAFM project will be developed within the Electrochemistry group of the IMF team at the CEISAM laboratory. Where to apply Website https
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4 Apr 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department Institut de Combustion, Aérothermique, Réactivité et Environnement Research Field Engineering Chemistry Physics Researcher Profile
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applied to the study of sites, particularly rock schematic rock art sites of southern France. The contract will be carried out in the ANR SCHEMA project (https://schema.hypotheses.org/a-propos ). ANR SCHEMA
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Montpellier). The main research themes at IEM include membrane chemistry, chemical engineering, and membrane processes. The unit comprises 55 permanent researchers and 100 postdoctoral researchers, doctoral
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aims at developing new electroactive polymers to tackle the aforementioned challenges. The LCPO has a vast experience in electroactive polymers. This work includes the precise engineering of
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and the endoplasmic reticulum. The project will combine approaches in cell biology, biochemistry, and advanced imaging. The candidate will contribute to the development and optimization of experimental
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candidate will join the “Ecosystem Functioning” research group (ECOFUN - https://ecobio.univ-rennes.fr/ecofun-diversity-interactions-processes ) and will be supervised by Cécile Monard (CNRS Researcher) and
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analyses, isotope-based approaches (CSIA), and molecular biology tools to investigate: • contaminant fluxes and bioavailable fractions in urban aquatic systems, • transformation processes and interactions