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) The Reactions and Process Engineering Laboratory (LRGP) is a joint CNRS-UL research unit, which develops the scientific and technological knowledge necessary for the design, study, management and optimization
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initiated a major change in terms of resource management and energy consumption, in particular by adopting alternative energy sources in transport and in buildings, thus imposing major changes in the power
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treatment and management. In particular, schizophrenia, which affects about 1% of the population, is characterized by the appearance of so-called positive symptoms, negative symptoms, and disorganization
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, 44322 Nantes) and will be placed under the responsibility of the Director of the UMR. The Laboratory of Planetology and Geosciences Laboratory (LPG - UMR 6112) is a multidisciplinary research unit created
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polyaddition/polycondensation routes. The main investigated bioresources are: - vegetable oils - oligosaccharides and bio-phenols The main goal of this PhD is the valorization of mixture of diols and diacids
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production of photovoltaic solar panels poses a socio-environmental threat due to end-of-life management, which is expected to run into millions of tonnes by mid-century. There is an urgent need to reduce the
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Painlevé, under the direction of Stephan De Bievre, in collaboration with physicists from PhLAM, specialists in particular in quantum optics, in the framework of the project "Kirkwood-Dirac and Wigner
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of researchers from IC2MP and from The University of Tokyo (Pr. Ohwada's research group) and on preliminary results, this project aims at opening a new direction in synthetic chemistry through the development
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PhD students, post-docs, trainees & visiting professors. The position is located in an area covered by the protection of scientific and technical potential (PPST), and therefore requires, in accordance
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. Substantial progress has been made in this area in recent years, fueled by a growing international collaboration of universities, national laboratories, and companies. One promising research direction is to