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of results with project partners - Writing scientific articles to disseminate results to the scientific community - Contributing to interactions with stakeholders on the issue of biosafety and the management
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the Gendhi project, as well as with the other qualitative and quantitative studies conducted as part of the project (in particular, among the other studies on social inequalities in health care, the study on
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are planned with members of the ERC IRONIS project, led by Evelyn Füri (Research Director, CNRS). Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UMR7358-CHRFOR-007/Default.aspx Requirements Research
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characterization of their biosensing performances. - Realization of fluorescence spectroscopy measurements. - Synthesis and dissemination of results - Co-supervision of students - Participation in project management
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teams are heavily involved in the Gammapy project since its inception and has major responsabilities within the project (Lead developer and Project Manager in APC). Some members of the project's team
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Laboratory (UMR 7042) in Mulhouse, within the BSM team. Under the supervision of Dr. Nicolas Blanchard and Dr. Vincent Bizet, they will contribute to the ANR SOFTNMR project, in collaboration with the CEISAM
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compounds for space propulsion Total synthesis (primary) Literature review (secondary) Management of a research project workstream (primary) The fixed-term researcher will be based within the LHCEP, a joint
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coordinator of the ALERT project. ALERT stands for "a low energy recoil tracker", the detector was constructed in partnership between IJCLab, Argonne Natl. Lab., and Jefferson Lab. The CLAS collaboration
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; • Participation in the drafting of the final deliverable for the SPATIAL project; • Participation in collaboration meetings. The successful candidate will be assigned to the Nuclear Waste Management group, within
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within the Subatomic Research Department of the Hubert Curien Pluridisciplinary Institute (IPHC). They will work under the supervision of David Brasse as part of the Scintifoam project, funded by CNRS