197 operations-management-associate-professor Postdoctoral positions at CNRS in France
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of memory work. More specifically, the research will focus on the role of Nazi internment and transit camps during the Second World War. The central research question is: Can Mixed Reality be used to support
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synthesis method for high-entropy alloy nanoparticles (nano-HEAs) and evaluating their catalytic performance in CO₂ methanation, a key reaction for converting renewable energy into synthetic gas
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karstic networks and alluvial terraces lying on the top of the foothills. The work will be mainly based on already existing and new TCN dates in order to: (1) gain an overview of the oldest remaining
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postdoctoral position. In recent years, our team has specialised in high kinetic inductance superconducting quantum circuits operating at milliKelvin temperatures with applications ranging from novel
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of CNRS Terre & Univers, IRD, Université Grenoble Alpes (UGA), Grenoble-INP and INRAE. It employs some 330 people, including 190 permanent members (researchers, associate and full professors, research
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-France region. IEMN's microfabrication and characterizations facilities are at high-rank EU-level. IEMN is a 500+ people institute with 109 professors/associate-processors, 45 tenured CNRS researchers, 100
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and biomedical applications. Responsibilities and expected outputs: - To conduct, develop, and manage a research topic within the frame of the project - Potential supervision of early-stage researchers
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of the project, including project management and organization of team meetings, participation in project events, monitoring of activities, archiving project documents, and disseminating project news (Hypotheses
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funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Contributing to the scientific program associated with the VAMOS spectrometer
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and evolutionary constraint. A significant part of the work will focus on setting up and managing an innovative 'microbiome' platform. The researcher will be specifically responsible for developing