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des Platinoïdes dans l'Aval du Cycle) project, which aims to develop processes for recovering platinum elements (ruthenium, rhodium, palladium), molybdenum and technetium from spent nuclear fuel
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to this project, including one at G2Elab. The experimental results will be obtained on models defined jointly with VALEO. Progress meetings will enable the postdoctoral researcher to follow a large-scale project
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topic of atmosphere-lithosphere interactions involving volatile elements in rocks, fluids and silicate melts under the exotic Pressure-Temperature-Composition parameter space covered by exoplanetary
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component of the position is the completion of the enrichment of the DEBATE database through the integration of more than 200 entries concerning authors of principia that have not yet been processed
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of solubility of (C-O-H-N-S-P) volatile elements in silicate magma in the exotic Pressure-Temperature-Composition parameter space covered by exoplanetary systems. A priority is given to the solubility of H2 in
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(Aubervilliers). The postdoctoral researcher will initially be required to liaise with members of the ANR EVIMOB project, who have been working together for over two years. As coordinators, we are committed
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bodies moving in a fluid or fluids being transported in ducts and pipes. There is significant pressure to reduce transport-related emissions, of which friction drag is a major constituent. On the other
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cell using redox-active compounds. The objective will be to identify suitable electrolytes in terms of potential, solubility, and stability. The postdoctoral researcher will study the physicochemical
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Description The Nicol&Fassier lab at the Vision Institute (Paris, France) seeks a postdoctoral fellow to join the Sensory and motor circuit development team. The Vision Institute is part of Sorbonne University
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candidate will perform experimental work related to the PUI FITInnovE project “PEPTAFLU.” This postdoctoral project aims to characterize inhibitory peptides developed through engineering using phage display