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in computer science, bioinformatics, physics, applied mathematics, or a related field ‒ Strong theoretical foundations and practical skills in AI and image processing ‒ Strong experience in Python and
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-vacuum lines, GC and GC–MS, IR and UV–visible spectrometers, liquid- and solid-state NMR spectrometers, etc.). A computer workstation will be provided. Occasional travel to Paris or Nancy may be required
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surface reconstruction and functionalization, enabling greener and more selective fluorination processes for industries such as batteries, pharmaceuticals, and agrochemicals. The scientific theme centers
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dedicated to a major environmental and geopolitical issue? Ready to tackle a breakthrough solution for rare earth processing? REMMIA is a European project coordinated by Prof. Bernard Doudin of the Institute
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investigated through noble gas analyses in thermal springs, while past processes will be constrained through the analysis of fluid inclusions in carbonates dated using U–Pb geochronology. Finally, mantle helium
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the CNRS, BRGM, IFP Energies nouvelles (IFPen), the Universities of Montpellier, Toulouse, Lorraine, and the University of Pau. The IDYLLE project aims to understand the impact of lithospheric processes
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several universities and industrial partners, the research will focus on developing new catalytic materials and processes for the synthesis of sustainable fuels from CO and CO2 via the Fischer-Tropsch
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- 4 Additional Information Eligibility criteria • Experience in computer modeling and programming • Knowledge of associative learning at both the neurobiological and psychological levels • Experience
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Postdoctoral researcher (M/F). Modeling damage during earthquakes. Comparison with geophysical data.
. Use of digital earthquake models; The code used for calculations is written in Fortran, and the tools for processing input and output data are written in MATLAB and Python. The postdoctoral researcher's
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-based and multiferroic circuit and device concepts aimed at enabling radically energy-frugal information processing. Recent advances in spintronics and ferroelectrics show that combining magnetic and