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the PhD). At Sorbonne University, the student will join IMPMC-UMR 7590 (https://impmc.sorbonne-universite.fr/en ). At the University of Melbourne, the student will join the Bio21 Molecular Science
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in the study of Exotic Nuclei, Structure, Astrophysics and Reactions. The group includes around 15 physicists (permanent researchers, post-docs and doctoral students). The evolution of nuclear
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scaled up to industrial production. - Development of purification and separation methods - Structural and textural characterization of porous materials - Performance measurements in gas separation tests
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Biol. 2023;435:167951. https://hal.science/hal-03929029 [2] Valimehr S (AUS), Vuillemot R (FR), Kazemi M (AUS), Jonic S (FR), Rouiller I (AUS). Analysis of the Conformational Landscape of the N-Domains
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between chemistry and biochemistry. It is structured around two parallel PhD projects: one in chemistry (the position offered) and one in biochemistry, supervised by partner research team. This organization
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, Microelectronics and Nanotechnology (UMR CNRS 8520 – https://www.iemn.fr/en/ ) is located in Villeneuve d'Ascq, near Lille, France. With a total staff of over 500, the institute has a broad research scope ranging
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compounds. Intermetallic catalysts stand out for their exceptional stability and diverse atomic and electronic structures. This versatility allows them to perform efficiently under harsh conditions, offering
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systems, as these interfaces can strongly influence CO₂ activation and methanol selectivity. However, the atomic-scale structure of these interfaces and the mechanisms governing their catalytic activity
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on surface chemistry and catalysis, with a focus on understanding how halogenation (fluorine and chlorine) and thermal treatments can tailor the electronic and structural properties of NDs. The postdoc will
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Versailles (ILV) is a laboratory internationally recognised for its expertise in http://www.ilv.uvsq.fr/ (MOFs). It is a CNRS/UVSQ joint research unit (UMR) established in 2006, bringing together all