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transnational hub for research and education in quantum sciences, affiliated with the University of Strasbourg and the CNRS. It builds on Strasbourg's long-standing tradition of interdisciplinary research
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located 4 place Jussieu in Paris. The laboratory, established in 1969, is named after its founder Jacques-Louis Lions. It is a joint research unit with Sorbonne University, University of Paris and the
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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
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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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relatively well established, its migration, storage, and preservation within the crust remain poorly understood. Nevertheless, natural H₂ seepages and accumulations demonstrate that exploitable concentrations
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laboratory entirely dedicated to heterogeneous processes, focuses its research activities on the challenges of sustainable development. What we offer: • A stimulating work environment with opportunities
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theory, and its permanent members include notable researchers such as Simon Apers, Geoffroy Couteau, Pierre Fraigniaud, Iordanis Kerenidis, Sophie Laplante, Frédéric Magniez, Claire Mathieu, Miklos Santha
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the “Metabolome, Microbiome and Metabolic Diseases” team at UMR8199/1283 METAB-OMICS (head: Amélie Bonnefond), whose research objectives are to study the microbiome and its metabolic output to identify
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energy consumption. The demonstration of high-power energy recovery (exceeding 1 MW), particularly for high currents, remains a major challenge. It requires detailed simulations of beam dynamics o study
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in the field of atmospheric aerosol remote sensing, documenting and communicating the results to the scientific community. It will also include reviewing existing literature, documenting digital tools