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liquid phases. The main objectives of the study will be the design of catalysts and the understanding of their catalytic properties. A rigorous investigation of reaction kinetics and mechanisms will be
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criteria The applicant must hold a PhD in molecular chemistry (organic chemistry or organometallic chemistry). Experience in catalysis and mechanistic studies will be appreciated. Website for additional job
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. The aim will be to look at how these issues are perceived by different stakeholders and different audiences. Main activities: - Implementing surveys on the subject matter - Presentation and discussion
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to characterize and deepen knowledge of the human issues surrounding industrial proposals for “ultra-flexible” factories. The Michelin Group supports this perspective and wishes to conduct prospective studies
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optoelectronic properties at multiple length scales using advanced local microscopy and characterization techniques (such as scanning probe–based approaches); Study of charge transport, recombination, and
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ExperienceNone Additional Information Eligibility criteria The candidate should hold a PhD in microbiology, biochemistry, molecular biology, or a related field, with a strong background in bacterial physiology and
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Postdoctoral researcher (M/F). Modeling damage during earthquakes. Comparison with geophysical data.
generated during earthquakes. The work will be based on the joint study of micromechanical damage models and their comparison with seismological and geodetic data published as part of this same ANR project
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. -Global (SM)EFT interpretation of LHC (Higgs, top, diboson, etc) and other measurements -Improvement/extension of the SMEFT framework ; development of a consistent uncertainty model ; studies of limits
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the supervision of students (interns and/or PhD candidates) -preparation of scientific publications and progress reports -presentation of results at national and international conferences This work will be carried
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(Laboratory of ThermoStructural Composites), on thermomechanical and thermophysical characterizations of monofilaments (fibers) of carbon and silicon carbide. General framework of the study: Carbon (C) and