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Sabatier, and Danielle Fraser from the Canadian Museum of Nature. Visits to Ottawa are planned. ----- The student will perform sequential stable isotope analysis (SSIA) on the teeth of approximately 100
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management, …) Good knowledge in atmospheric sciences Some basic knowledge in environmental policies, legislation, etc. Good level of statistical data analysis Good level of English, oral and written Basic
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techniques for neuro-modulation and the study of brain oscillations to better understand and manage chronic pain. Chronic pain affects approximately one in five individuals, representing a significant economic
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hypotheses of quantum physics. To reach the quantum regime, the nanoparticle must be cooled close to its fundamental vibrational state (i.e., to a few quanta of vibrational energy). In other words
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) Sun-Earth relations and space plasma physics; (3) astrophysics. It is supervised by the CNRS, the University of Orléans and the CNES. The laboratory employs around 80 people. The successful candidate
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. It is located in Grenoble, at the Viallet site of Grenoble INP (46 avenue Félix Viallet). TIMA is a cosmopolitan team of approximately 125 people, including researchers from all over the world
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Nanosecond (NRP) electrical discharges. NRP discharges last approximately 10 ns and are generated by voltage pulses of 10-30 kV at a repetition rate of 10 to 100 kHz. This highly energy-efficient technique has
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of Melbourne Physics department are pursuing a very fruitful collaboration around the exploitation of liquid xenon detectors to search for rare events in deep underground laboratories. In the context
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-state rechargeable Na-ion batteries operating close to the RT. Indeed, in recent years, there has been growing enthusiasm for the development of all-solid-state batteries, as well as for research into new
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, postdoc and PhD candidates about the administrative steps to be undertaken prior to arrival at AMU and the various practical formalities to be completed once in France: visas and entry requirements