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on the interaction between human cognition and language—understood as a cognitive entity, a means of communication, an object of learning and lifelong development, and a sociocultural phenomenon. Mission : Background
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Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The PhD work is structured around several main objectives: (i
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of objects, but current techniques are limited to small particles (micrometer to millimeter scale). In optics, the slowing down of light ("slow light") in structured media significantly amplifies radiation
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design AI orchestration algorithms capable of sustaining mastery progression while regulating learner well-being. Missions The candidate will have several objectives: Computational formalization of Well
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of oxygenates from CO and/or CO2, and mechanistic studies including operando spectroscopy and possibly numerical simulations (microkinetics, DFT). The objective is to discover new eco-efficient catalytic phases
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Experience1 - 4 Additional Information Eligibility criteria Candidates must hold a PhD in condensed matter physics and have a proven track record in research, demonstrated by at least one publication as first
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interventions, including land-based carbon dioxide removal (lCDR) and stratospheric aerosol injection (SAI). A key objective is to identify potential synergies, trade-offs, and risks associated with
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objective will be to determine whether such exposure generates toxic effects and/or triggers the epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT), a process by which sedentary epithelial cells acquire invasive
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. The main objective of the PhD project is to study the impact of auroral particle precipitation on Jupiter's atmospheric composition. The work will involve modeling the abundances of key chemical species in
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the dynamics of magnetic beads (both translational and rotational motion) embedded in horizontal soap films of controlled composition and thickness. By accurately tracking the motion of the particle