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at the IRIT-ENSEEIHT campus in Toulouse. Integrated within the REVA team at IRIT. Strong interaction with ALICIA-Vision LabCom partners (CNRS / Technicolor-Mikros). Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr
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of errors between model predictions and post-operative reality This work will be carried out by the Biomécamot team (https://www.timc.fr/BiomecaMot ) at the TIMC laboratory, which is part of the CNRS's
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York, USA). Within the framework of the EICROC project (development and characterization of a large size ASIC, 32x32 channels, dedicated to the readout of AC-LGAD sensors), the successful candidate will
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diffractometer, a GC for common gas analysis, a GC/MS, and an HPLC/MS. DFT calculations will be performed using annual allocations on national high-performance computing centers. More details here: https
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; apply the developed methodology to complex heterostructures The postdoctoral researcher will be recruited within the Chemical Theory and Modelling team (http://www.quanthic.org ) of the Institute
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a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description · Contribute to the development and improvement of natural vegetation dynamics in the latest
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adjusted for research experience (following French public research salary grids) • Opportunities for high-impact publications and career development in the rapidly growing field of digital health and
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researcher will contribute to the development of innovative end-of-pipe solutions aimed at intercepting and reducing microplastic emissions during storm events. -- Monitor several rainfall events at selected
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Contribution to the development of microcell-based optical clocks at FEMTO-ST. Contribution to the progress/improvement of microfabricated vapor cell technology and/or clock frequency metrological performances
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charge/discharge cycles. The aim is to provide a unique tool to better understand the structure and evolution of interfaces/interphases in batteries, and thus, guide the design of more efficient and