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accelerators, energy and the environment and health. IJCLab has very significant technical capacities (around 280 IT) in all the major fields required to design, develop / implement the experimental devices
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the Bourget-du-Lac Science Campus. It is part of the Grenoble Observatory of Universe Sciences (OSUG) and the PAGE Research Cluster at Grenoble Alpes University (UGA). It has a staff of approximately 300 and an
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both national and international level in the field of Earth and Space Sciences. The laboratory's research covers a very broad disciplinary spectrum, currently organised around three themes. Its research
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Chemistry). The Strasbourg Astronomical Observatory is a joint research unit (UMR) of the CNRS and the University of Strasbourg, located in the heart of the city's historic campus. It comprises approximately
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Plasmonic catalysis has been a rapidly growing research area since the 2010s. Based on the confinement of light within metallic nanoparticles, it holds great promises for the development of sustainable
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containing the powdered material. It enables very high heating rates, leading to rapid densification. Prior to the flash sintering process, the powder consists of numerous individual particles whose surfaces
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RESEARCHER (M/F) with the ANR MIJMA (International Migration of Young Africans and Minors to Europe.
sociologists, geographers, anthropologists, economists, linguists, psychopathologists and political scientists), aims to examine the migration experience of these young people and its effects, from
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dispersion and stabilization of Cu active species, efficient charge carrier separation, and visible-light harvesting. It will contribute to developing efficient, stable, and cost-effective photocatalytic
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, glycogen and future gonads of males and females. The results will allow for a better understanding of the reproductive processes in this insect within the fundamental context of sexual selection. It will
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Réactions et Génie des Procédés) in Nancy (University of Lorraine – CNRS), within a research environment recognized for its expertise in Process Systems Engineering (PSE) as well as in applied thermodynamics