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The Laboratory of Chemistry of Organic Polymers (LCPO) is a joint research unit affiliated to the CNRS, the University of Bordeaux and the Institut Polytechnique de Bordeaux (http://www.lcpo.fr ). The LCPO is
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discourse and its evolution based on the different categories of anti-Jewish hostility identified by the team through interviews with students; - Use this analysis to help rework these categories; - Cross
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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 Test and participate in the development and
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project TRANS-CAP, dedicated to the development of high-voltage MnO₂-based micro-supercapacitors, involving: - LAAS-CNRS (Toulouse, France) – A leading laboratory in micro/nanotechnologies and
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perfluorinated acids widely used in industrial processes. Public relevance further grows when considering the effects that mixtures of pthalate plasticizers and perfluorinated acids could have during development
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the development of new capabilities for the research group. The researcher will join the Transport and Reactivity team in the Geosciences Rennes laboratory, to work on the ANDOUR project funded by the Brittany
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18 Nov 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department Laboratoire de Biométrie et Biologie Evolutive Research Field History Anthropology Environmental science Researcher Profile First
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development. To validate your developments, you will be provided with access to the top European supercomputers (Adastra, Jean-Zay, etc.). Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre/UAR3441
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topics in the fields of synthetic chemistry and chemical biology, all grounded in molecular innovation. Our work involves the exploration of new chemical spaces as well as the development of multivalent
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diffusion problems, the postdoctoral researcher will work on developing a scheme (AP) for solving unsteady advection-diffusion equations for highly anisotropic flows. Development of an AP scheme