93 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Prof"-"SUNY" PhD positions at CNRS in France
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, addressing heterogeneous catalysis from a molecular perspective. This fundamental approach has led the laboratory to develop two complementary directions: surface organometallic chemistry and applied catalysis
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in triggering landslides, better characterize the dynamics of winter and spring crises, and quantify their evolution in response to changes in climate and snow cover. Operationally, the results will
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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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neuroscience, particularly in the study of the mechanisms, role and pharmacology of ionotropic glutamate receptors (iGluRs). It is based on the development of a multi-scale approach combining protein engineering
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the results of numerical simulations (ideliazed and in a cosmological context) with analytical models that they will develop, in order to understand the detailed physics of bar formation and evolution in
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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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Description The successful candidate will join the MegaGauss team at Laboratoire Nationale des Chmpas magnetique Intences (LNCMI). He/she will develop the instrumentation to study condensed matter systems under
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associated with the CNRS, the French National Centre for Scientific Research. The thesis will be carried out in close collaboration with the research and development department of Focal JMlab, a leading French
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are developed around materials for energy storage and conversion. The present studies will contribute to the development of the “recycling theme”. The laboratory has a wide range of characterization equipment
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for monitoring territorial and development changes. Baltic cities are transforming at scales and rates that challenge conventional methods of spatial analysis. Today, urban areas are no longer just the setting