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of IsoPROPEL is to develop fuel cells that utilize the isopropanol/acetone couple for boats navigating European waterways (canals and rivers). The recruited candidate will be affiliated as a PhD student at ENS
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of neutron-rich nuclei, the fission mechanism, the multi-nucleon transfer mechanism among other topics, and the experimental developments associated with the detection setup of the spectrometer. The VAMOS
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for the modulation of their optical properties under an applied voltage. The EC- LIPSE projet concerns the eco-design and development of innovative sustainable methods for the fabrication of efficient optically active
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as seen by VLBI are “wandering” over time scales of few months to decades by up to a mas/yr due the evolution of the radio jet. In addition, the common ICRF3/Gaia sources exhibit significant optical
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developing systems capable of 1- identifying mentions of entities in texts (words or sequences of words referring to people, places, organizations, chemical compounds, etc.), 2- generating all possible
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(development of new instruments and measurement of characterization). The project is also very multidisciplinary with chemistry, physics of µ-fabrication and instrumentation. The candidate will have to work in
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, addresses key questions in biology, evolution and ecology of microalgae, focusing on different model organisms (Chlamydomonas reinhardtii and diatoms) and ecologically important phytoplankton species, studied
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development and metal speciation would be a plus. The candidate must have a good level of English and the ability to work independently. Implementation of advanced speciation methods for the study of selenium
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developed a protocol for synthesising CVD nanodiamonds containing SiV and GeV centres, and demonstrated their first use as high-pressure and stress sensors [3, 4]. These results have also opened up numerous
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simulations in 3D MHD of the propagation of solar jets, in close connection with solar and in-situ observations. This should lead to the development of the next generation of solar jet propagation models, from