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for electrocatalysis based on covalent organic frameworks • Analysis of electrocatalytic measurements and evaluation of product streams during electrocatalysis The Paris Institute of Porous Materials (IMAP), a joint
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against falling from heights in working environments. This includes modeling, simulation and design of passive self-locking mechanisms and joints, FEM analysis on mechanical components, CFD analysis of flow
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, a fibrocartilaginous tissue, stabilizes the knee and distributes load but has limited healing capacity, making it prone to injury. Due to the low success of meniscal repair and meniscectomy
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19 Jan 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department Laboratoire des Composites ThermoStructuraux Research Field Chemistry Physics Technology Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher
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performed on materials with various chemical compositions - Extract an ML -This research will be conducted at the CNRS through a collaboration between the Institute of Chemistry of Environments and Materials
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magnetospheric physics, focusing on Mercury's ion dynamics. Its primary goal is to enhance our understanding of the role the planetary ions play within this environment by examining their composition, life cycle
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. ICMN UMR 7374 (Interfaces, Confinement, Materials and Nanostructures) is a joint research laboratory of the University of Orléans and the CNRS Institute of Physics (INP), with the Institute of Chemistry
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scales Essential Function Yes Percentage of Time 30 Job Duty Characterization of small molecules, polymers, and cells: Spectroscopies of small molecules and polymers to understand compositions and
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, interpretability, and data efficiency at their core. This is what you will do As a postdoctoral researcher in robot world models, you will develop compositional, physics-grounded digital twins that enable robots
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in partnership with Professors Pete Barry (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute), Toby Fischer (University of New Mexico) and Jon Gluyas (University Durham) and funded by a joint grant from UK-NERC and