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define management proposals based on the motor profile of children with ASD with a view to improving their motor skills and physical condition. *The candidate must have a Master 2 or engineering degree
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-directed by Jean-Mathieu Nocquet, seismologist and IRD research director. Basic knowledge of seismicity is required for this doctoral research, but the candidate will also be able to draw on the support of a
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thesis supervisors (C. Clavaguéra, thesis director, and C. Humbert, co-thesis director). The chemical and physical processes that occur on metallic and semiconductor nanoparticles can be exploited for a
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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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Description The person recruited will work at LAPSCO with Delphine Martinot (PR UCA), thesis director, in close collaboration with each member of the SCOPIL project: Ludovic Ferrand (DR CNRS), Magali Ginet (PR
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the densification of devices and (ii) a large voltage is required for reversing their magnetization, hence incompatible with our quest for low energy consumption devices. A new direction of spintronic exploits
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transient liquid phase, undergoing high pressure and impregnating into a porous medium. These physical phenomena are very difficult to manage on a microscopic scale with traditional codes. Requirements
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management of the major physics experiment. In particular, it is one of the 14 main international data processing centers for experiments at CERN's LHC accelerator. It also provides computing resources
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team Additional desirable (but not required) qualifications : • Basic oral and written proficiency in French, as institute-level administration partly is carried out in French • Background knowledge
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. The co-director will be Morgan Delarue (CRCN CNRS). This PhD project, funded by a CNRS 80/Prime grant, aims to support and strengthen interdisciplinarity between CNRS institutes. This project is therefore