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positions * Structural, thermal, and rheological characterization of the polyesters obtained The Laboratory of Organic Polymer Chemistry (LCPO) is a joint research unit affiliated with the CNRS
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are widely used in modern life due to their strength and durability, with applications ranging from construction to packaging. However, their long-lasting nature also poses environmental challenges, as they
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the study of the structural performance of buildings. Internal Application form(s) needed Offre d'emploi_POST DOCT 2025_ISTERRE_SHINE TATOO_VF.pdf English (968.69 KB - PDF) Download Additional Information
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. Tasks 1. Modeling and analysis of uncertainties The first phase of the research will focus on identifying, structuring, and integrating major sources of long-term uncertainty that influence strategic
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geographical characteristics of each context. Data collection will include longitudinal semi-structured interviews and participant observation with local residents, tourism and agricultural workers, associations
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if required by the project, the structure or the needs of the laboratory. For further information, please contact Prof. Dr. Elisabeth Letellier Your profile PhD in Biological Sciences or a related discipline
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, the structuring of the input, the inclusion of depth and time dimensions, the loss function for the multivariate output, etc.) and we therefore expect the post-doc to make significant contributions to the field
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developed in solid and structural mechanics. In the course of their previous experience, they will have developed knowledge in one or more areas of non-linear physics or solid mechanics, such as fracture
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, residents). RMeS is structured around 2 independent research teams: REJOINT (formerly STEP) and REGOS (see organizational chart ). These 2 teams still benefit from our 4 open technological platforms: SC3M
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on plausible solid-electrolyte interphase structures on the extreme surface. The applied computational methods will be periodic semi-empirical methods and density functional theory. The person recruited would