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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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of third-year undergraduate students. The miniaturised optical sensor based on infrared spectroscopy for the detection of trace amounts of pollutant molecules (BTEX) in aqueous environments (saline or fresh
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the PACE team, which is right now composed of 6 permanent researchers, 8 PhD students and post-docs. The recruited person will be placed under the responsibility of Antoine Stier, researcher. The candidate
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composed of 8 researchers, 15 teachers, 15 ITA staff, and around 30 doctoral and postdoctoral students. The laboratory consists of a group of three buildings located on the CNRS campus in Orléans-la-Source
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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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departments (from Paris-Saclay university and from Université Lyon 1), and involves 7 PIs and 5 postdocs and PhD students devoted to distinct workpackages of the project. The postdoc will be based at EGCE
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of Nantes), 1 engineer, 1 postdoc, and 5 PhD students. The team has recognized expertise in liquid xenon TPCs, both for fundamental physics experiments (XENON, DARWIN, nEXO, XeLab, XERD, XLZD) and for medical
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computer clusters and french HPC time. COSMOS-Web is an international team of >100 permanent researchers, post-docs, PhD students, mainly in the US and Europe. The successful candidate will be in contact
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and Marie Curie campus, in central Paris. The laboratory consists of approximately 90–100 researchers, lecturers, PhD students, and postdoctoral researchers, conducting research in the fields of energy
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implicated in: - several European project meetings - writing scientific articles, and grant progress reports - supervising masters /PhD students. The work will be carried out in the “Nanostructures: growth