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such as gap solitons and synchronized arrays of photonic resonators. This PhD thesis aims to investigate both numerically and experimentally the emergence of nonlinear phenomena in a unique lattice of
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recruitment start date. Marie Sklodowska-Curie PhDs are paid a very competitive gross salary of ~3,100 €/month, a Mobility Allowance of ~400 €/month and, for researchers who have a family, a Family Allowance of
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recruitment start date. Marie Sklodowska-Curie PhDs are paid a very competitive gross salary of ~3,100 €/month, a Mobility Allowance of ~400 €/month and, for researchers who have a family, a Family Allowance of
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environmental applications. Objectives : This PhD thesis seeks to reveal fundamental surface structure-property relationships by bridging state-of-the-art experiments with predictive computational methods
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understood. The PhD candidate will develop theoretical and data analysis method to interpret single-cell data from endothelial tissues and to produce a working model of how phenotypical changes occur over long
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Europe. The institute has a total staff of around 500 people, including 109 professors and associate professors, 45 CNRS researchers, 100 engineers and administrative staff, about 150 PhD candidates, as
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, engineers, PhD students, and postdoctoral fellows, at the interface between fundamental research, technological development, and experimental validation. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres
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accurate observations of interface modes, corner modes, and their stability in topological structures, especially at nano and submicron scales and GHz frequencies. In this context, the objective of the PhD
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Information Eligibility criteria We are seeking a highly motivated candidate holding a PhD in microbiology, microbial ecology, environmental biotechnology, or related discipline. Applicants should have solid
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tackle this question, we propose in this international PhD research proposal (SHAPE jointly developed by JRU5279-LEPMI and IRL3463-LN2) to combine in a new generation of Self-Healing Polymer Electrolytes