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31 Jan 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department Laboratoire des Sciences des Procédés et des Matériaux Research Field Engineering Physics Technology Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Application Deadline 20 Feb 2026 - 23:59 (UTC) Country France Type of...
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rely on the development of models integrating different data sources, initially based on data simulations, consistent with the data sets that are actually available or planned for acquisition, as
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in the laboratory and will be responsible for monitoring the project with the industrial partners. The study focuses on the development of air and water purification processes using MOFs that can be
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, for the development and operation of space missions. LUX benefits from an extensive international network of partner institutions through its participation in major projects such as ALMA, SKA, ELT, HESS, CTA, SVOM
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, optimisation of chromatographic conditions, development of a comprehensive standards database) and will perform metabolomics studies in human, cellular and animal samples. He/She will contribute
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Transitions of Self-Organized Embryonic Systems Gastrulation is a crucial stage of embryonic development, during which an initially homogeneous tissue organizes into distinct cellular layers. Our team recently
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. The project is structured around two main components: i) Development of new tools based on eDNA and dPCR to improve the monitoring of freshwater pathogens ii) Study of the emerging pathogen Tetracapsuloides
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collaborate closely with experimental partners (ICCF, IJL, IC2MP, and Syensqo) to validate computational predictions, ensuring the development of catalysts that are both highly active and stable under harsh
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development of the LOTUSIM-Energy simulator and its associated autonomy components. Their main responsibilities will be: - Developing and integrating multi-physics simulation models for maritime, aerial, and
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to the development and demonstration of ferroelectric spin–orbit (FESO) devices based on two-dimensional electron gases (2DEGs) in BaTiO3. The project aims to explore a novel platform for ultralow-power electronic