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Recherche sur la Conservation (CRC – UAR 3224 CNRS / MNHN / French Ministry of Culture), within the Colours and Visual Effects research group. The project is part of the field of heritage science and aims
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. Applicants from all areas of high-energy phenomenology are also encouraged to apply. The successful candidate will join the LAPTh Particle Physics Group which includes Cédric Delaunay, Diego Guadagnoli, Björn
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to characterize and deepen knowledge of the human issues surrounding industrial proposals for “ultra-flexible” factories. The Michelin Group supports this perspective and wishes to conduct prospective studies
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internationally recognized for its leadership in state-of-the-art theoretical methods in nuclear structure and reactions, nuclear astrophysics and dynamics. Our group specializes in many-body theories (from nuclear
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the group of Dr. Emmanuelle Bignon, at the Laboratoire de Physique et Chimie Théorique (LPCT) in Nancy, France. LPCT is committed to fostering a supportive and inclusive research environment. Where to apply
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. - Dissemination of Results: Author scientific articles for international journals and present findings at conferences. - Group Representation: Represent the research group at major international scientific events
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in the response to acid stress. The person to be recruited will work under the direction of Maude Guillier and will join the 'RNA control of gene expression' group within the CNRS unit UMR8261. He/she
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investigated through noble gas analyses in thermal springs, while past processes will be constrained through the analysis of fluid inclusions in carbonates dated using U–Pb geochronology. Finally, mantle helium
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difficult. This 24-month postdoctoral project aims to develop innovative strategies for the chemical modification of PE under mild conditions. The approach will focus on the introduction of functional groups
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award). More specifically, the candidate will join Prof. Dumas' team. The researcher will strongly interact with colleagues within the group, the Institute and international collaborators at Imperial