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the Religious Normativities of European Societies (Middle Ages–20th Century) (ANR-24-CE27-1721), funded by the French National Research Agency (ANR) for the period 2025–2028. The ANR DispRel project aims to study
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being reachable within an hour train ride). Website: https://www.iemn.fr/la-recherche/les-groupes/physique/nanostructures-qu… In the digital age, the energy consumption of microelectronic devices presents
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. The laboratory also develops cross-disciplinary research areas between these teams. It hosts a large number of PhD and postdoctoral researchers. It is a multidisciplinary research unit in the field of cognitive
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Sklodowska-Curie Doctoral Network linking 21 academic, cultural, and industrial partners to develop advanced nondestructive evaluation and data-driven digital tools for paintings and 3D artworks (https
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the minimum and maximum magnitudes of past regional earthquakes. One of the key challenges of the FaSiRé project is to determine the age of regional deformations, taking into account the possible evolution
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on the flow in soap films and will help us better understand how surface viscosity affects foam drainage, bubble coalescence, and the aging of fluid interfaces. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr
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. Ageing has a profound impact on the adaptive immune system, particularly on the diversity and function of the B cell repertoire. This PhD project aims to develop new computational approaches and
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electrochemical evolution, reaction mechanisms, and aging phenomena at electrode-electrolyte interfaces. This position is part of the national PEPR Batteries program. The project aims to develop innovative
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, Raman and mass spectrometry for exploring the electrode/electrolyte interface and evaluate charge storage and ageing mechanisms. The CEMHTI is a CNRS research unit spread across two nearby sites
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Champagne to reconstruct climatic variations and field fertilization practices. Isotopic analyses (δ15N and δ13C) on plant remains from Bronze Age, Iron Age, and Ancient sites (wheat, millet, barley