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through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description This PhD proposal is part of
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Paris-Saclay, in the ThéoSim group. The direction of the PhD will be performed by Dr Fabien Cailliez (fabien.cailliez@universite-paris-saclay.fr , HDR) with a co-direction by Dr Aurélien de la Lande
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on, between June15 and 26, 2026. The PhD contract will run for 36 months, with an expected start date of October 1st, 2026. Website for additional job details https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/Doctorant/UMR7261
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average annual budget of €7 million. It is organized into 10 research and support teams, with the scientific objective of studying the physical and chemical properties of the Earth, and a particular focus
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aims to develop new POSS-based porous liquids for the selective capture of CO₂ and the separation or purification of hydrogen. This PhD project will focus on the experimental study and modeling
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fluid. The developments will be applied to various case studies such as supercritical CO₂ Brayton cycles, refrigeration cycles, and heat pumps. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres
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, 1 research engineer, 2 Postdocs and 2 PhD students ; the recruited PhD will also work in connection with all the members of the Marmotte consortium. IEMN is a research institute created by
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Sklodowska-Curie Doctoral Network linking 21 academic, cultural, and industrial partners to develop advanced nondestructive evaluation and data-driven digital tools for paintings and 3D artworks (https
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The PhD is funded by the ANR through the PEPR TRACCS programme as part of the GEOSIC project (Geopolitics and Science of Interventions on the Climate). The PhD student will be based at LATMOS in Jussieu and
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RESEARCHER (M/F) with the ANR MIJMA (International Migration of Young Africans and Minors to Europe.
the conception of migratory mobility in countries of origin through to arrival in transit or settlement areas. Our approach to the subject aims to view these migrations as a process that intertwines individual and