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with the University of Montpellier, the École Nationale Supérieure d'Ingénieurs de Montpellier, and the CNRS, and is a member of the Pôle Chimie Balard. The PhD is funded by an ANR program (MIMOeno
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(CNRS/University Paris-Saclay) was established on June 1, 2016, from the merger of two leading laboratories in the Paris region: the Laboratory of Photonics and Nanostructures (LPN) and the Institute
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; - interact closely with the team of Dr. François Robin (Sorbonne University), project partner for the development of experimental results and bioinformatics approaches; - develop statistical tools
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research blog). • Analyze the legal and legislative frameworks of industrial relations systems in the UK, France, and Québec. • Participate in fieldwork, from identifying contacts to analyzing the collected
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coordinated by Andra on nuclear waste management. The aim of the study carried out at IJCLab is to develop an innovative method for managing metallic nuclear waste in the form of scrap and powder
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, the future very high energy observatory, with the development of fast acquisition electronic boards (FEBs) that equip NectarCAM, one of the two concepts for CTAO's Medium-Sized Telescopes (MSTs
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and condensates” team led by Dominique Weil at the Development, Adaptation and Aging Laboratory (Dev2A, UMR8263 U1345, a joint CNRS-Inserm-Sorbonne University unit) at the Paris Seine Biology Institute
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the umbrella of the CNRS and the University of Paris-Saclay. The laboratory's research focuses on nuclear physics, high-energy physics, astroparticles and cosmology, theoretical physics, accelerators and
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developed within the project. - Assure the methodological and scientific coherence between the two center of the Synergy project. - Co-supervision of the PhD students and lab-development co-coordination
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experimental approaches to characterize the Dorsal Diencephalic Conduction system (DDC), a neuronal network mediating the development of aversive internal emotional states in response to negatively-valued