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. The environment encourages scientific autonomy, initiative, and responsibility, while providing a framework for the development of new photocatalytic materials and methodologies. Access to advanced technical
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devices using broadband spectroscopy and electron microscopy The position offers a stimulating interdisciplinary environment and opportunities to develop advanced skills in numerical optimization
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investigation in a real or controlled environment. The project falls within the "Nanostructures Axis". Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre/UMR7374-DANFOR-003/Candidater.aspx Requirements
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associated with the CNRS, INSERM, and the University of Strasbourg. The successful candidate will work at the IGBMC and benefit from an exceptional international scientific environment. The IGBMC has around 40
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environments that include solvent effects, thermal fluctuations, and the ingress of species such as chloride ions. First, DFT calculations will be used to characterize adsorption geometries, energetics, and
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devices using broadband spectroscopy and electron microscopy The position offers a stimulating interdisciplinary environment and opportunities to develop advanced skills in numerical optimization
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of different ecological and evolutionary processes shaping complex host-microbiome systems. - Comparing theoretical predictions with data from host-microbiome systems, in particular from marine environments
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new pollen analysis • Modeling and Statistics: Utilize GIS, R statistical environment, and other tools for pollen-based modeling (REVEALS and LOVE models) and statistical analysis. • Collaboration: Work
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Neuroscience Lyon (CRNL), part of Inserm, CNRS, and Lyon University, is one of the largest neuroscience institutes in France. It provides an excellent and stimulating research environment with access to state
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on the transport properties of relativistic materials. The ENS Lyon Physics Laboratory is a dynamic, multidisciplinary research environment renowned for the excellence of its work in fundamental and applied physics