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Postdoctoral Researcher to join our team for a 18 months position based at Femto-ST in Besançon. This role offers a unique opportunity to contribute to pioneering research and development in integrated photonics
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an almost infinite natural resource. This radiation can be converted into electricity using photovoltaic devices. Currently, the majority of devices based on dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs) or organic
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national research infrastructure based on the use of ion beams. Its fields of research are fundamental research in nuclear physics and nuclear astrophysics, the study of materials under irradiation and
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al., 2025). Based on alpine sites of varying sizes and speeds, monitored using independent techniques (GNSS, RFID, etc.), the candidate's tasks will be: - To test and validate the displacement fields
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of the ANR ERMONES project. He/she will hold a PhD in Polymer Science. Team 1, entitled “Catalysis and Polymerization Engineering,” is led by Frédéric Peruch. The team develops alternative strategies
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, statistics, machine learning and deep learning. The project Motivation: Interpreting the genome means modeling the relationship between genotype and phenotype, which is the fundamental goal of biology
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networks, to name but a few. The development of these systems requires realistic modeling of these propagation channels. The main difficulty lies in measuring this multi-dimensional propagation channel (time
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postdoctoral research topic is part of the ANR BiBOP project, Bi-Based nanOmaterials for Photocatalysis, which aims to develop thin layers of bismuth oxyfluorides, which are interesting materials
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the CELCER-EHT project (Ceramic Cells for durable, performant and cost efficient HTE) funded by PEPR-H2 (Priority Research Programs and Equipment on decarbonized hydrogen). The research strategy is based
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waste silicone-based materials back to chlorosilanes. The direct cleavage of Si-O bond to form back Si-Cl is however very challenging. An indirect pathway has been elegantly discovered using BCl3 as an