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and with the 2AT team at Institut Pprime to develop an innovative jet-noise prediction tool. The researcher will develop a novel jet-noise prediction tool based on a resolvent analysis of the Navier
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applies to protocols using "short" codes, where these codes have a non-negligible probability of being guessed by an attacker. The goal of this postdoctoral research is to develop new methods
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to improve radar performance - Participate in the selection of electronic systems to be tested - Develop injection methods for the selected systems - Characterize the waveforms used for susceptibility test
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microscope image analyses) 1.3 Quantification of horizontal transfer The project will be developed under the scientific direction of Olaya Rendueles (at CBI-Toulouse). It involves identifying and
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Networks, Axis Specification and Morphogenesis of the Sea Urchin Embryo" team, led by Thierry Lepage at the Valrose Institute of Biology in Nice (http://ibv.unice.fr/research-team/lepage/ ). The research
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the influence of the presence of different types of natural spaces in different contexts (coastal, mountainous, etc.) on urban forms. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/Doctorant/UMR6266-REMLEM
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). Finally, we will focus on the evolution of the physical properties of materials, with particular emphasis on the impact of selenium on the mechanical strength of matrices, which is an important parameter in
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the development of new bio-based production pathways. One innovative approach involves coupling furans, derived from lignocellulose, with light olefins via the Diels-Alder (DA) reaction to obtain aromatic monomers
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evolution of the lithosphere of the Aquitaine Basin. -The postdoctoral researcher will be recruited within the framework of the IDYLLE project (Impact of Lithosphere Dynamics and Basin Evolution
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three laboratories: the Centre for Materials Development and Structural Studies (CEMES) and the Coordination Chemistry Laboratory (LCC) in Toulouse, and the Quantum Materials and Phenomena Laboratory (MPQ