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8 May 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department Laboratoire d'océanographie et du climat : expérimentations et approches numériques Research Field Environmental science Environmental
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technologies, energy and the environment. The laboratory is multi-site, with locations on the Ecully and Lyon-Tech La Doua campuses. It employs around 200 people, including 121 permanent staff. The INL is a
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metallic and organic micropollutants. They are also capable of retaining elements that are highly mobile in other environments, such as iodine. However, this water filtration function can be affected by
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environmental impact associated with neutron radiation (activation of material) and overall greatly enhance operational safety and drastically reduce production of radioactive waste. The key to unlock
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environmental impact associated with neutron radiation (activation of material) and overall greatly enhance operational safety and drastically reduce production of radioactive waste. The key to unlock
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, the energy harvesting itself is constrained by the environment, which has its own cycle, such the alternation between day and night. These sensors possess the capability to process data locally, thereby
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tools based on large generative language models have achieved very high levels of performance for complex tasks. Today, they are widely used in our digital work environments to access, analyze and
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in the Île-de-France region in its field of activity. 1) Scientific Context: Multicellularity has emerged multiple times throughout evolution in marine environments. Specifically, choanoflagellates
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are intended for applications in robotic teleoperation and interaction with immersive environments. By leveraging the unique properties of soft smart materials, such as flexibility, adaptability, and
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offers a vibrant international working environment with state-of-the-art platforms including crystallography, biophysics, NMR, mass spectrometry, data visualisation and functional genomics. The IBPC is