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out fundamental studies in the physics of materials, with the aim of understanding the formation of microstructures or nanostructures, their evolution and the associated macroscopic properties
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- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in large tropical river systems (the Red and Amazon rivers) and their associated coastal areas. He/she will participate in the development of innovative analytical
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candidate is expected to participate in the development of the European Polarisation Observatory, a joint initiative by CNRS, Sciences Po, INRIA, Sorbonne Université, Bocconi University, the London School
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Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description - Development of organometallic complexes (aluminum
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formula to express content that deserves special attention and, as such, plays a crucial role in the development of theories. Ultimately, the aim of the project is to clarify and discuss these different
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on the results -Evolution of the experimental plan according to the scientific motivations of the project and emerging results -Secondary tasks: -Participation in advising of Master's student hired on tasks
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, the Matsunaga lab is participating in the development of an organ-on-a-chip instrumentation platform to reproduce and understand molecular exchanges in biological tissues. In the human body, the bloodstream
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of Aurélien Ponte. LOPS is a joint laboratory between the CNRS, Ifremer, the University of Brest and the Research Institute for Development. Interaction with the SIAM team as well as CNES and CLS is expected
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fabrication of suspended Si membranes using the state-of-the-art cleanroom facilities at C2N. The work will involve the development of advanced micro- and nanofabrication processes based on Silicon-On-Insulator
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led by Drs Flacher and Voisin. The successful candidate will have access to all the Unit's resources and will enjoy the same conditions as CNRS staff in terms of training, career development and various