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. The Institut NÉEL is a CNRS unit (UPR 2940) under agreement with the University Grenoble Alpes. The laboratory is related to the CNRS Physique. It is located in Grenoble, in the heart of a unique scientific
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France collaboration laboratories are to be considered. The ARTEMIS laboratory is a Joint Research Unit of the CNRS, the Côte d'Azur University (UCA) and the Côte d'Azur Observatory (OCA). Its main
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defined uniquely by its constituent elements: a silicon tracker, at least one calorimeter and a muon detector. In addition, the successful candidate will be part of the CMS collaboration. He or she will
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prevalence and are often associated with poor outcomes and lifelong sequels. Radiation therapy is generally performed using intensity modulated techniques with photon beams. It is particularly challenging due
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of mechanical waves produced by the heart to characterize and evaluate cardiovascular diseases. The work seeks to understand better how the mechanical wave propagates and how to better estimate its speed and
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analysis of a subset of these constructions in order to study their emergence in a sequential context. This qualitative analysis will make it possible to document speakers' practices according to different
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centers for the history and philosophy of science. It takes its name from being the home of Henri's Poincaré's archives, including his vast correspondence. The presence of this archive, as well as numerous
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physics [3,4] and its applications in different fields, such as Lidar imaging [5] Unlike conventional optical components, metsaurfaces give the possibility of creating active or reconfigurable interfaces by
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technologies developed at the ICMCB make it possible to: (i) recreate the conditions (p, T, mineralogy, etc.) encountered in natural environments; (ii) screen high-throughput reaction mixtures from the formation
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numerical methods that have made it possible to perform more complex and longer simulations, allowing for the study of systems at the atomic scale with increased precision. Among the techniques available