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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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more global approach, the aim of which is to characterize socio-environmental change. LETG's research focuses on the sustainability of public policies related to land use and development, through forward
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) The Reactions and Process Engineering Laboratory (LRGP) is a joint CNRS-UL research unit, which develops the scientific and technological knowledge necessary for the design, study, management and optimization
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use the scientific platforms of the Grenoble Institute of Molecular Chemistry. https://dcm.univ-grenoble-alpes.fr/ Project Description: The project aims to develop efficient and selective catalysts
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) and CRHEA (Université Côte d'Azûr-CNRS). The teams of Prof. Jesus Zuniga Perez (CNRS) has been working on the field of polaritonics for more than 15 years [1], developing large quality factors
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://www.talents-dn.eu ). TALENTS aims at training early career researchers with an interdisciplinary, science-driven approach to develop new sustainable solutions for global challenges associated with the energy
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study by in-situ visualization of the reactor. Characterization of the products obtained (GC, LC, NMR, IR, thermal analyses, etc.). The development of alternative biosourced processes is one of the major
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to reduce its emissions to almost 0% by 2050 (carbon neutrality). One of the main ways to achieve this goal will be to increase scraped-based steel production by electric arc furnaces. The development
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during extreme droughts, but overexploitation of aquifers threatens socio-economic development. This results in an uninterrupted fall in piezometric levels, which is sometimes amplified by periods