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. Mission You will contribute to the development of monitoring tools for understanding the performance degradations of lithium-ion and sodium-ion batteries. Main activities · Develop an equivalent
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of ceramic materials, and will contribute to the development of a comprehensive ceramic database covering the archaeological sites included in the project. Technical and scientific activities • Record and
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Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre/UMR7107-ANIFOR-019/Candidater.aspx Requirements Research FieldLanguage sciencesEducation LevelPhD or equivalent Research FieldLanguage sciencesEducation
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Grenoble Observatory of Universe Sciences (OSUG) and a joint research unit (CNRS, UGA) with approximately 170 staff members and numerous temporary employees. https://ipag.osug.fr/ The CHARM team, led by
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project and in the development of a book on the ownership of religious cultural heritage in France throughout different historical periods, thereby contributing to the completion of the editorial project
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position in plant molecular biology is open within the Evolution and Diversity of Plant Metabolism team. The successful candidate will join an ANR-funded project investigating karrikin-pathway–dependent
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also participate in the production of post-ERC deliverables, in particular through the scholarly valorization of the project by contributing to the publication of a monograph on the development
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residues, in order to enable subsequent separation - development of a method for the selective dissolution of Rh from model residues. The researcher will appropriate the state of the art as well as previous
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investigations of (bio)carbonation and process development (scale-up) from microfluidics to pilot scale and on (ii) the CO2 (bio)valorization of iron-bearing materials to carbonates along with energy production
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Megagauss magnetic fields by means of quasi-optical conductivity measurements in the GHz range and THz spectroscopy. The successful candidate will contribute to the development of novel GHz and THz