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, about 100km south from Toulouse. It currently hosts a team of 70 researchers, technicians, administrative staff and PhD students. The station focuses its research on exciting new developments in
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renewable energy, the challenge lies in efficiently converting it for use. Energy harvesting conversion is thus crucial for this transition, and advances in materials science, particularly ferroelectric
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. The work will be primarily computational, focusing on the development of deep neural network model architectures and their training. It will involve extending the preliminary results we have already obtained
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26 Mar 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department Institut des MAtériaux poreux de Paris Research Field Chemistry Physics Technology Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1
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systems up to five nucleons. In the first stage, the postdoctoral researcher will derive an optical potential from a complete ab initio description and express it in a form that is directly usable in
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well as for the remediation of heavy metals. One of the main challenges associated with this technology is the non-uniform distribution of microorganisms and nutrients within heterogeneous porous media (e.g., packed sediment
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: The postdoctoral researcher may be required to supervise the work of interns or PhD students - Sampling and measurements in the field, - Acquisition and processing of microbial ecology data (genomics and
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subpopulation in vitro by potential therapeutic agents. Institut Cochin is a biomedical research center located in the center of Paris (22 rue Méchain),, 75014 Paris). It is affiliated to INSERM, CNRS and
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reports. - Maintain technological awareness to stay informed of recent advancements in the field of hollow fiber membranes. The postdoctoral activity will take place at the Institut Européen des Membranes
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, it can be hypothesized that these factors significantly influence the clinical presentation and disease course. This postdoctoral fellowship will examine the hypothesis that, in patients with bFTD