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and Cosmology group at LAPTh, and will be supervised by Dr. Francesca Calore, with strong collaboration with Dr. P. D. Serpico. The project is funded by a Joint PhD program between CNRS and the
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candidate will join the “Climate and Energy in Urban Environments” team, which brings together chemists and physicists (6 permanent members) with complementary expertise. Within this group, the PhD candidate
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to measure the dispersion curves of the phase and group velocities of Rayleigh and Love waves. These measurements, combined with those obtained during the former Pyrope and AlpArray projects, will
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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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environment: The research group is part of the Physical Acoustics Department at the Institute of Mechanics and Engineering (I2M) in Bordeaux. The work will be supervised in collaboration with Nicolas Bachelard
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Carnot Chimie Balard, and the Labex CheMiSyst. Our group has state-of-the-art facilities dedicated to carrying out the project. Electrochemical conversion of CO₂ is a promising technology for addressing
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University). The student will join the group of Nicolas Bachelard and focus on experimental optomechanics. Optomechanics explores the interaction between light and mechanical vibrations [1]. As a typical
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elements) within the specific context of hybrid environments, alternating group-based TPE sessions at hospital with individual activities at home. Initially, the focus will be on identifying relevant game
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Chemistry at Interfaces), ii) the SORG team (Organic Synthesis of Versailles) and iii) the MIM (Molecules, Interactions, Materials). This leads the various research groups to focus on the following areas
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-chemistry and Reactivity of Surfaces and Interfaces Research Group - PhySI), Vandœuvre-lès-Nancy, France, and the Centre de Recherche en Automatique de Nancy (CRAN, UMR 7039 CNRS, BioSiS Research Team