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- SOI) technology have shown to be excellent candidates for cryogenic temperature operation. Building on our previous studies and most recent results, the goal of this PhD is to implement microelectronic
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Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The thesis will be carried out in co-supervision between the “Signaling and
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sensitive to the targeted pollutants, as well as temperature and pH measurements to enable calibration of the measurements. The development of specific instrumentation for the acquisition and processing
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candidate will join the SIGNAL team under the supervision of Dr. Yoan Coudert. Research topic : The recruited postdoc will investigate the genetic mechanisms underlying the pre-patterning and development at a
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the supervisory team: Quentin Jouet (Montagne bleue, lead developer of FloeDyn) and Dr Jérôme Weiss (CNRS, ISTERRE, Grenoble). The dynamics of sea ice is governed by a set of mechanical processes and complex
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problem by two highly social species, particularly distant from a phylogenetic point of view, but which are classic models for studying pro-social behaviour: bumblebees (Bombus terrestris) and humans (young
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employed to solve a similar problem by two highly social species, particularly distant from a phylogenetic point of view, but which are classic models for studying pro-social behaviour: bumblebees (Bombus
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University Sorbonne Paris Nord, specialized in innovative processes and materials. The team «Interaction Plasma –surface and micro plasmas» conducts fundamental and applied research on low-pressure and
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des Platinoïdes dans l'Aval du Cycle) project, which aims to develop processes for recovering platinum elements (ruthenium, rhodium, palladium), molybdenum and technetium from spent nuclear fuel
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the genetic material of incipient species can dissolve species boundaries, a thorough comprehension of the evolution and regulation of meiotic recombination during the speciation process is central to our