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Offer Description The Strasbourg institute of materials physics and chemistry (IPCMS, UMR 7504) is a joint research unit of CNRS and the University of Strasbourg. This multidisciplinary institute is
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. The experimentation plays a key role in the projet by providing essential physical constraints for the development of models. The ERC RhEoVOLUTION project team is composed of researchers in Earth Sciences, Glaciology
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) is a UMR under the supervision of the CNRS (IN2P3), the University of Paris-Saclay and the University of Paris is located on the campus of the University of Paris -Saclay in Orsay. The campus is
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parameters that have the strongest impact on the phenomenology of the Universe. At the same time they are the most sensitive to the details of the underlying theory at high energies. These parameters
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exchange coefficient. Context In order to raise the operating temperature of concentrating solar power (CSP) plants above 600°C (ideally 700-750°C), several projects in the USA, Australia and Europe
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. Their expertise is unique: fluid rheology, surface state control and physical chemistry on the IMMM side, instrumentation and acoustic signal analysis on the LAUM side. CRASH (University of Sherbrooke, Canada) has
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national de physique nucléaire et de physique des particules (CC-IN2P3) is a support and research unit of the CNRS. It is involved in about fifty international experiments, and plays a key role in the data
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. The experimentation plays a key role in the projet by providing essential physical constraints for the development of models. The ERC RhEoVOLUTION project team is composed of researchers in Earth Sciences, Glaciology
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- SIMPPE, University of Lorraine (54) #key words : plant proteins, protein ingredient production, wet fractionation process, enzymatic hydrolysis, modeling, multi-criteria optimization, technofunctional
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) is a UMR under the supervision of the CNRS (IN2P3), the University of Paris-Saclay and the University of Paris is located on the campus of the University of Paris -Saclay in Orsay. The laboratory is