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Framework Programme? Not funded by an EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description An exciting PhD opportunity is available at the Institute
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methods that enable us to understand and support the evolution of industry and emerging technologies, leading to new forms of consumption and production. The COSYS team will host the PhD student in
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CO2 into value-added chemicals or fuels represents one of the most significant challenges in achieving a sustainable society. The conversion of CO2 into hydrocarbons is considered a highly promising
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for the development of a decision-making tool to assist the evolution of local electricity networks integrating a growing share of renewable energies. PhD objectives and methodological approach The PhD student's main
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, seismology, mechanics, bioacoustics, and marine biology. Thus, SEASOUNDS will train 10 PhD students with high multidisciplinary, inter-sectoral, and transverse skills, who will comprehend noise pollution
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growing rapidly around the world with an increasing amount of computing devices using wireless networks. With the diversity of these devices comes the development of multiple wireless protocols and
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demonstrate its recyclability. All developments are monitored and adjusted by means of LCA. Description of the PhD position: The main objective of the PhD thesis is to optimize the structural damping
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of sustainable development. The chair holder will actively engage in Open Science including publishing in Open Access journals, publishing experimental data as well as developing open data challenges. In addition
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Framework Programme? Not funded by an EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Project Description: The project aims to develop efficient and
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Continuous Flow We are in the midst of a societal awakening in which chemistry has a crucial role to play. Indeed, in the context of sustainable development, we need to design greener reactions using