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10 Mar 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department INSIS Research Field Engineering » Biomedical engineering Engineering » Electrical engineering Engineering » Electronic engineering
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as trace in liquids, or as relative humidity (RH) in air are highly critical for industrial process controls, solvent manufacture, food and drug storage, lithium-ion batteries life extension, and
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knowledge of the synthesis and characterization of materials. Signal processing skills are appreciated, but not mandatory. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre/UMR8520-YANCOF-019
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biologists, physicists and computer scientists. Your second base will be Alphée Michelot's group at the Mechanobiology Institute of Singapore (MBI) to achieve objective 3. The Michelot group is an expert in
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, micro/nano-fluidics and data processing. Please contact us as soon as possible, enclosing a full CV and your transcripts for the last academic three years: Monitoring severe infections using miniaturized
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engineering of non-equilibrium cold plasmas, as well as environmental and biomedical applications, via fundamental studies ranging from basic data to the multi-physics simulation of discharges and reactors and
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. As part of an ANR PRCI project (2024 edition) between France and the USA, the PhD student will explore the reactivity of diazines and triazines (and their N-oxides) in processes catalyzed by abundant
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(LLR), which is made up of approximately 30 members working on Higgs boson physics, standard model physics, and beyond. Members of the group are also involved in the operation of the detector and on
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upper crustal magmatic and volcanic processes that includes several IHPV, cold-seal pressure vessels, batch reactors and in-situ apparatus (transparent IHPVs). The transition to carbon-free energy sources
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pain model. This project will provide the candidate with strong expertise in the neurophysiology of brain circuits and advanced technical skills, including stereotactic surgery, optogenetics, and rodent