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visiting professors, researchers, 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
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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, insurance
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Innovation Districts) are now common-place around the world. A key concern of governments who support and fund these initiatives is how to gain the most benefit from them and increase socioeconomic and
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consumption and (configured) available energy quotas, some scheduling component then dynamically enables computations based on energy policies. [SDU+23, HCW+21, CKC+21] 1.2. Scientific/technical challenges
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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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locations around the world (Ragon et al., Front Microbiol 2014). Multigene phylogenetic analysis shows that Gloeomargarita represents the closest-known lineage to eukaryotic chloroplasts and suggest
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) and stability (loss < 0.003% per day over 20 years to maintain a capacity retention above 80%) with redox potentials around -0.7 to -1 V vs. SHE in neutral to basic media. The work will involve
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light for wavelengths around 1.5 µm [1]. Again, this fiber was made from silica. Despite all these successes, silica fibers also have limitations imposed by glass. For example, the luminescence properties
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University research unit (UMR 6502, http://www.cnrs-imn.fr ), composed of more than 200 staff, including about 120 permanent and 80 PhD students and postdocs. The recruited PhD student will be part of
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Some plants (sunflowers, pine cones...) have the remarkable ability to carry out autonomous movements triggered by a simple variation in environmental conditions (temperature, humidity, light, etc