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Agroecology and Robotics. The objective of the NINSAR project is to define new agroecological itineraries (new cultural practices, respectful of the environment and the soil, without chemicals), and to embody
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, particle accelerators, energy and the environment and health. IJCLab has very significant technical capacities (around 280 IT) in all the major fields required to design, develop / implement the experimental
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-disciplinary and Interdisciplinary Initiatives. The thesis will be jointly supervised by the Institute of Earth and Environment in Strasbourg (ITES) and the Jean Kuntzmann Laboratory (LJK) in Grenoble. It will
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, engineering and biology. The laboratory is related to the CNRS Physique. It is located in the heart of a unique scientific, industrial and cultural environment. It is part of one of Europe's biggest high-tech
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applied, on the practices of production, circulation, appropriation, and regulation of human and social science knowledge in an open science regime. OpenEdition Lab offers a host environment, an
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and software implementations. By relying on its platforms and partnerships, Gipsa-lab maintains a constant link with applications in a wide variety of fields: health, environment, energy, geophysics
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hand. It involves the ability to focus attention on specific aspects of the environment while filtering out irrelevant or distracting information. In particular, the study will distinguish between
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interactions of semiconductor nano-sensors with their surrounding bio-molecular environment under the action of intense electromagnetic fields (i.e. lasers) for molecular recognition in medical applications
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have their own workspace, computer and access to the scientific environment and community facilities of EHESS and its brand-new Paris Condorcet Campus. Summary of the VERTIQUAL project : This PhD offer
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to the study of physical phenomena in the fields of energy, photonics, health and the environment (https://www.ipcms.fr ). The PhD student will join the "Advanced Molecular Materials" team of the Organic