196 phd-in-architecture-and-built-environment Postdoctoral positions at CNRS in France
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of the operating conditions and local environment conditions The proposed activity is part of the TOSCaNA project (Flame Spray Pyrolysis of metal-oxides: TOward Size and morphological Control of flame-synthesized
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pulse mode). Particular emphasis will be placed on the detailed investigation of the structure and environment of the paramagnetic species using pulse hyperfine spectroscopies (ENDOR, ESEEM/HYSCORE
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attached to the Engineering Department whose main research topics are Combustion and Reactive Systems, the Atmosphere and the Environment, and Space Propulsion and Atmospheric Reentry. The laboratory is
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permanent researchers. The CNRS is a leading research institute recognized worldwide for its scientific excellence. Our institute offers a stimulating, friendly, and international work environment, with a
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well as to document breeding practices, their temporal changes, and regional specificities, particularly in relation to selection practices for environment and/or specific traits. The candidate will devote most
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9197), located on the Saclay campus. The laboratory brings together around twenty research teams, representing approximately 300 researchers, engineers, PhD students, and postdoctoral fellows, and
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, University of Montpellier, Montpellier, under the supervision of Raquel López-Antoñanzas, offering a stimulating interdisciplinary environment at the interface of paleontology, evolutionary biology, and
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FieldEnvironmental scienceYears of Research Experience1 - 4 Additional Information Eligibility criteria The postdoctoral researcher must be a PhD holder in organic synthesis. Experience in the synthesis
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the synthesis of the nanowires and their assembly into networks (by soft chemistry), while the synthesis of the matrix (CVD deposition) will mainly be carried out by a PhD student already recruited
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are corrosion and its inhibition, surface treatments, energy storage and conversion, to which problems linked to the behaviour of interfaces in natural environments have gradually been added. The laboratory's