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, ENSCM, UM, CNRS) under the supervision of Dr. Céline Pochat in collaboration with UMR QualiSud (Sustainable Products and Processes Engineering Team) and co-supervised by Professor Christelle Wisniewski
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monitoring of the European project RIANA (Research Infrastructure Access for Nanoscience & Nanotechnology) within the LaserLab Europe network, as a junior representative. In parallel, he/she will participate
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of the research engineer is to set up multi-physics simulations with large supercomputers on the perimeters of the project by developing advanced pre- and post-processing, the necessary models and numerical methods
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the evanescent waves generated at the fiber surface, providing enhanced sensitivity to interfacial processes and internal chemical reactions within the battery. -The postdoctoral project aims to extend
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, the PEPR FORESTT is funding half of the thesis (funding already secured), as well as the full cost of missions and analysis fees. It is being carried out in parallel with another proposed thesis
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parallel. The objective of this thesis offer will be to contribute significantly to the development of a biocultural food barometer for Papua New Guinea, adapted to the cultural context, in order to better
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mixture in the pre-vaporized state. Physical analysis and comparisons with multi-physics simulations carried out in parallel at the EM2C laboratory will identify the key mechanisms to derive low-order
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scientific departments, IRISA is a laboratory of excellence whose scientific priorities are bioinformatics, system security, new software architectures, virtual reality, big data analysis, and artificial
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an innovative process, electrospinning, which enables the manufacture of nanofibrous materials with applications in various fields such as mechanical reinforcements, filters, sensors and biomedicine
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Parkinson disease; anatomy of cerebello-thalamic pathways, electrodes/optic fiber/IMU implantations, surgery and behaviour. Study of cerebello-thalamic pathways and their role in Parkinson disease ; anatomy