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physics, materials science, and engineering. As part of a vibrant scientific community, postdoctoral researchers will have the opportunity to engage in cutting-edge projects, collaborate with leading
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, quantum effects and magnetism” and the “Acoustics and optics for nanoscience and quantum physics” groups at the Institute of NanoSciences in Paris (INSP), which is part of the science faculty
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includes both theoretical and experimental components. This fundamental research aims to open new perspectives on various topics: optimizing the stability of micro-mechanical systems, controlling the energy
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on specific sub-projects. The postdoc is part of a 4-year collaborative ANR project between the LBBE (Lyon, France), the CIRB (Paris, France) and ECOBIO (Rennes France). The postdoc will join the CIRB (Centre
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), both located on the main campus in Grenoble. These laboratories provide a rich collaborative environment at the intersection of astrophysics and signal processing. The work will be carried out as part of
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-house and called MaMIMOSA [1], is an integral part of the “Characterization and Electromagnetic Compatibility” division of the University of Lille and IEMN's certified platform, “Multi-Physical
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Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description This post-doctorate is part of the ANR DEEP-SENS (Demystifying
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by the Ricci curvature of the growth metric [1]. A central part of the post-doctoral work will be to explore this formulation in depth: to determine how incompatibility is correctly integrated
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retardants may be incorporated to tailor the material properties. Achieving a high carbon yield and optimising the resin processing will be key objectives of this study. This post-doctoral position is part of
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of the coatings Additionnally : - Participate in project progress meetings - Write articles and project reports - Supervising interns The work is part of the ANR PRC ICARUS-FALL project, which aims to develop