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, this dialogue should remain grounded in German historical sources while opening perspectives on current scientific, ethical, and societal challenges. Interdisciplinary and comparative approaches are strongly
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applications The current call concerns students willing to apply to the selected thesis projects proposed by PIs. It will open on April 13th 2026 at 12:00. The monthly gross salary will be 3224€. After excluding
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, this project represents a unique opportunity to engage in a collaborative dynamic that promotes scientific openness, co-construction of results, and enhanced valorization of research outcomes. Carbon dioxide (CO
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will contribute to the ERC-funded research project “Oecologie. The German Sources of Ecology” (ERC AdG, 2025–2030), led by Principal Investigator Stefanie Buchenau. The project seeks to uncover
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Inria, the French national research institute for the digital sciences | Villers les Nancy, Lorraine | France | 4 days ago
(Loreley, CEDAR and MAGELLAN). This project aims to design and develop an open-source management solution for a federated and distributed data exchange platform (DXP), operating in an open, scalable, and
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Inria, the French national research institute for the digital sciences | Villeneuve la Garenne, le de France | France | 21 days ago
information, as well as an analysis chain to instantiate and use models on open-source and industrial case studies. Outcome The project will propose a methodology to realize code migration of a niche technology
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Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de Lyon | Villeurbanne, Rhone Alpes | France | 13 days ago
acoustic black holes The propagation of noise and vibrations in hydraulic systems is a critical issue across numerous industrial sectors, including building services, energy, and aerospace. Noise sources
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and Sources in Urban Environments), coordinated by the French Central Laboratory for Air Quality Monitoring (LCSQA). Within this project, targeted and non‑targeted chemical analyses will be performed
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also planned. The principles of open science will be applied (open-access publication). The international connections of the PhD project will be ensured through presentations at international conferences
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) and on-site (drone-mounted) configurations; Open-access dissemination of the results, including peer-reviewed journal publications, publicly available source code (e.g. via GitHub), and curated