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Information Eligibility criteria PhD in physics or engineering. Experience in finite element simulations Website for additional job details https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UMR8523-ALBAMO-010/Default.aspx Work
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, administrative personnel and engineers and around 80 are PhD students, postdocs and fixed-term engineers. The successful candidate will join the PMN (Physics of materials and nanostructures) team, as part of a
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for the Earth and planetary atmospheres. It is an international laboratory with a staff of around 180, half of whom are permanent employees (researchers, engineers, administrative staff) and some forty PhD
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21 Feb 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department Laboratoire plasma et conversion d'énergie Research Field Engineering Chemistry Physics Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1
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professor from Paris-Saclay University, 2 engineers, 2 post-docs, 2 PhD students and 2 Master interns. It is part of the Department of Virology (6 teams, ~45 staff) of the I2BC (5 Research Departments, ~60
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The successful candidate will have a recent PhD in environmental science (geography, ecology, biology, earth sciences, engineering); the candidate has a sound knowledge of spatial analysis methods and tools (GIS
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smooth muscle and its associated pathologies. The team consists of 7 researchers, 3 clinicians, 5 engineers, and 5 PhD students (https://www.phymedexp.com/digestif-developpement-et-pathologies/ ). Where
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14 (3 postdocs, 2 PhD students, 3 CNRS researchers, 5 engineers, 1 animal technician). The laboratory studies neural stem cells using the zebrafish brain as a model. We aim to understand how cell
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Additional Information Eligibility criteria Candidates must have completed a PhD in either particle physics or computer science by the time of the starting date. To qualify you should have strong technical
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that should emit. Two CNRS researchers, one CNRS research engineer, and one PhD student are involved in the project. The research group also includes three research professors and two PhD students, involved in