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catalytic strategies for the formation of C–C and C–X (X = N, O, S) bonds through inter- or intramolecular coupling reactions using original substrates. A particular focus at the beginning of the project
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. The aim will be to look at how these issues are perceived by different stakeholders and different audiences. Main activities: - Implementing surveys on the subject matter - Presentation and discussion
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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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Research FieldPhysicsYears of Research ExperienceNone Additional Information Eligibility criteria - have a PhD in chemical sciences - excellent expertise in chemistry - master chemical techniques in a
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structural data, which requires laboratory based as well as on-site analyses. The main objectives are as follows: Compile legacy data of stained glass windows, this requires extensive data curation and
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between single photons. In this context, the main missions of the recruited post-doctoral researcher will be : - To develop experiments using the spin-photon interfaces as receivers of incoming photons
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modelling. The research aeras are structured through 4 main unifying themes: Interiors of the Earth and Planets, Natural Hazards, Earth System and Origins. The IPGP is in charge of labelled observation
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diversity and immune functions, and the Myeloid Cells and Metabolism team, experts in immunometabolism — as well as several external partners. The postdoctoral researcher's main missions will be: - To study
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initiative and disciplined. Knowledge of the main techniques employed for the synthesis and physicochemical characterisation of materials. Familiarity with the design and study of aqueous rechargeable
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of chemically storing and releasing hydrogen, using methanol as a reservoir. Main activities: • Utilize global optimization codes and perform DFT calculations on supercomputers. • Analyze results and