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Montpellier. The PhD project will take place within D3 department (Porous and Hybrid Materials). The chemistry laboratories are equipped for the synthesis of inorganic materials, radical polymerisation
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alternation between Mulhouse and Strasbourg. Travel expenses between the two laboratories will be covered. Contexte projet This PhD will be performed within the frame of a collaboration between IS2M (Institut
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. However, these test beams can only collect a very small number of neutrinos. This PhD is funded by a joint UChicago-CNRS project entitled "Exploiting Liquid Argon Instruments for sub-GeV Neutrinos" (ELAIN
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Paris-Saclay, in the ThéoSim group. The direction of the PhD will be performed by Dr Fabien Cailliez (fabien.cailliez@universite-paris-saclay.fr , HDR) with a co-direction by Dr Aurélien de la Lande
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of artificial surfaces, built-up area, etc.), with land values in order to then examine the empirical relevance of models from urban economics, which explain residential location choices as a compromise between
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) molecular modeling would be an asset but is not required. The PhD candidate will join the Condensed Matter and Electroactive Systems team, specifically the group led by Cyril Poriel. The PhD will be
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PRIME (Projet de recherche inter-instituts multi-équipes) interdisciplinary CNRS programme (http://www.cnrs.fr/mi ). The PhD candidate will be co-supervised by Florence Niedergang (Team « Biology of
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? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The PhD thesis will be carried out at the Interdisciplinary Carnot Laboratory
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, - openness to collaboration with industrial partners (Airbus) and have a strong interest in aerospace modelling projects. The candidate must hold a PhD in mechanical engineering, aerospace engineering or a
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? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description This PhD project is part of a collaborative research program at the interface