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laboratory entirely dedicated to heterogeneous processes, focuses its research activities on the challenges of sustainable development. What we offer: • A stimulating work environment with opportunities
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postdoctoral research project. The project focuses on the development and application of a remote sensing algorithm for monitoring the physicochemical properties of aerosols based on optical measurements taken
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developed to represent the physical phenomena within these envelopes. A bibliographic review is provided in [woloszyn 2008] with a recent update in [Mendes 2019]. Despite the existence of numerous simulations
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tasked with developing and implementing new efficient numerical methods for high-frequency wave propagation problems in the finite element open-source software FreeFEM developed at Laboratoire Jacques
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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 nuclear fuel cycle consists of front-end steps that prepare uranium
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contribute to the development of fundamental aspects of computer science (models, languages, methodologies, algorithms) and to address conceptual, technological, and societal challenges. The LIG 22 research
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when aquatic environment was not completely oxygenated. The candidate will focus on the physiological and biochemical characterization of this intermediate state of evolution of photosynthesis where a
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existing structural and functional MRI data, acquire new data in collaboration with clinical researchers, and prepare publications and conference presentations. - Study preparation - Data acquisition (MRI
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. Located at the heart of a leading scientific ecosystem, the laboratory develops innovative projects at the interface between theory, experimentation and instrumentation. Joining the LPENSL means becoming
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multiplication requires well-orchestrated developmental programs and regulatory pathways to guarantee fidelity in transmission of genetic information. Multiplication inside red blood cells of Plasmodium falciparum