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comprehensive training in IEMN's cleanroom facilities. The cleanroom work will rely on process modules including molecular beam epitaxy (MBE), dielectric deposition (PECVD and/or sputtering), optical lithography
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Institute of Biological Sciences. CLLE is therefore a multidisciplinary research unit within the field of Cognitive Sciences: the work conducted there covers the fields—to a greater or lesser extent
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application will be held open until the position is filled. • Particulars: *Please note: The signature of the doctoral contract and the payment of the associated remuneration will be conditional upon effective
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the Planetary Systems Group (GSP) at the Laboratoire d'Astrophysique de Marseille (UMR7326). The PhD supervisor, Vincent Hue, is a professor at Aix-Marseille Université (CPJ) and a specialist in the atmospheric
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on the interplay between observations of natural phenomena, experimentation, and the modeling of the associated complex processes. ISTerre also conducts solid Earth observation missions, by hosting and
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an ANR project. The work will be carried out primarily at the MatéIS laboratory at INSA Lyon, a Materials Science laboratory at the intersection between Chemistry, Physics and Mechanics. The work will be
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implemented within an ensemble variational data assimilation system, enabling short-term forecasts based on sea ice concentration and thickness data while providing associated uncertainty estimates. In a second
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earthquake in 2023, Ml > 5). These events, often associated with the reactivation of inherited faults, leave traces in geological and archaeological structures that are sometimes difficult to identify and date
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renewable energy in a dense and usable form. However, the thermodynamic and kinetic barriers associated with CO₂ reduction require the development of high-performance and selective catalysts. The selected
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synthesis due to steric hindrance and associated selectivity issues. Thesis Objective: This thesis aims to develop new synthetic methodologies based on controlled cationic chemistry to access these highly