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at home) and the tangibilisation of the TPE environment. The PhD candidate will study how to design a hybrid gamification system adapted to patients' motivation, preferences, and needs, and how
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offers a unique and stimulating scientific environment, structured around team meetings, laboratory seminars, and interdisciplinary public seminars focused on energy and transition-related topics. The PhD
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Géosciences de l'Environnement, INRAE Grenoble) The PhD student will be required to work regularly at the ISTO laboratory (also in Orléans). Title of the thesis: Sediment transport in peri-urban areas: a
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Paris-Saclay, in the ThéoSim group. The direction of the PhD will be performed by Dr Fabien Cailliez (fabien.cailliez@universite-paris-saclay.fr , HDR) with a co-direction by Dr Aurélien de la Lande
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Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The PhD will be carried out at LRGP (Laboratoire
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. The research environment for this PhD includes: - An active and inspiring research environment, a dynamic doctoral community, and numerous opportunities to connect with national and international peers both
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, 1 research engineer, 2 Postdocs and 2 PhD students ; the recruited PhD will also work in connection with all the members of the Marmotte consortium. IEMN is a research institute created by
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environment at the CNRS Coordination Chemistry Laboratory in Toulouse, France, as part of the “Molecular Design of Transition Metal Catalysts” group. This PhD position is funded by the ANR through the project
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mechanisms in porous liquids. Density Functional Theory (DFT) calculations will allow analysis of specific interactions between gas molecules and POSS cages. **Scientific Environment** The PhD will be carried
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. Students with a strong curriculum in astrophysics will also be considered. Basics programming skills are required. Research Environment and Supervision: The Phd student will be a member of the Astroparticle