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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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Description This is a fully funded PhD position for 3 years (2300 € (gross) per month) supported by the PEPR DIADEM program. The PhD candidate will be recruited in the framework of the AMMETIS (AI-assisted
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Université (Paris 05), in the team CONFID (COuches Nanométriques Formation Interfaces Défauts). Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UMR7588-JEACAN-002/Default.aspx Requirements Research
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SAFRAN TECH, SAFRAN HELICOPTER ENGINES and CORIA, the PhD student's mission is to propose and implement a computing methodology that can accurately describe the characteristics of fuel sprays (size and
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Position Description Description: The Laboratoire d’Annecy de Physique Théorique (LAPTh, CNRS/USMB) invites applications for one PhD position focused on searches for dark matter and other beyond-standard
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this advertisement concerns IS2M in Mulhouse, a joint research unit of the CNRS and the University of Haute-Alsace (UHA) (UMR 7361). It will be based in the Interface and Multidimensional Materials division of IS2M
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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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at CEMHTI will therefore be expected to investigate the phenomena occurring at the electrode/electrolyte interface in order to develop a lab-scale flexible SSSIB with an optimised architecture that exhibits
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the interface of machine learning and biology (tools developed by the team: https://github.com/cantinilab ). The team is composed of 8 people : 3PhD students, 3 post doc, 1 research engineer and 1 assistant
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. Dubacheva in the I2BM team of DCM (Département de Chimie Moléculaire, CNRS-UGA). I2BM research focuses on the design of macromolecular architectures and functional interfaces for bioanalysis and therapeutic