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research laboratory of the CNRS and Aix-Marseille University, with around 180 researchers, engineers and PhD students. The laboratory studies subjects ranging from particle physics to astroparticle physics
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for logical foundations, a new linguistic layer representing the intermediate steps between natural language texts and formal proof documents, and the automatisation tools for the efficient construction
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facilitate adoption of enhanced heat transfer methods into renewable energy and propulsion technologies. The insights and computational tools developed intend to significantly advance thermal engineering
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history (PhD) - Methods and tools for data production (in-depth knowledge) - Professional environment and networks (general knowledge) - Legal and ethical framework (in-depth knowledge) - Written and oral
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a PhD in population genomics, genetic anthropology or genomic bioinformatics. An interest or experience in the analysis of human population data, including anthropological, socio-cultural
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Information Eligibility criteria 1. Fundamental knowledge • PhD in virology, molecular biology, or structural biology. • Strong knowledge of structural biology and protein–protein interaction methods. • Mastery
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scale-up - Physicochemical characterization of the encapsulation matrices - Evaluation of the method on the vaccines' biophysical attributes - Interaction with national and international partners - Data
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. • Performance evaluation: analytical monitoring of metals using ICP and XRF, assessment of efficiency and selectivity. • Method development: implementation of innovative activation techniques (ultrasound
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promote understanding of the interrelationships between human health and the environment, while strengthening the power to act individually and collectively. The main mission of the post-PHD researcher is
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that serve as a basis for social and political change(s). EVIMOB promotes a reflexive approach to research ethics during crisis, collaborative methods, and is based on two fundamental research questions, each