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influence. He/she will study these issues and how these private interest groups attempt to influence European human rights judicial systems using doctrinal, judicial, political, and financial strategies
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of the processes which, at the molecular level, govern the organization and overall physiology of the cell. Researchers carry out their work on different organisms (from viruses to human cells) or on complexes
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publications. - Organize and lead exchanges with partners. - Co-management of a research program. - LEHNA (UMR 5023) is a french research laboratory in Ecology of Natural and Man-Impacted Hydrosystems
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lidar techniques • Have experience in analyzing geophysical data • Have programming skills • Have experience in instrumentation • Possess good human relations qualities • Be independent Website
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(UMR7574, Sorbonne University, Paris, France) Laboratory in RMES Team on a project focusing on the relationship between interface processes and battery performance. Both labs are involved in the RS2E French
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-metal systems using select operating conditions and feedstocks and uncover the mechanism of aerogel formation. • To highlight the relationship between the physico-chemical, mechanical, electrical, and
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and of the impacts related to the changes of the atmospheric composition due to human activities. The methods used are based on direct observations in the atmosphere, on experimental simulations
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. It is located in Besançon, a regional capital on a human scale, regularly ranked among France's top cities for its quality of life and student life. The Neuro research group (https://neuro-team
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between microstructure and properties Research project. Generating microstructures with high porosity. Meshing the micrsotructures. Study the numerical convergence. Study the relationship between
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- Knowledge of digital humanities is welcome but not mandatory - Knowledge of history is welcome but not compulsory Skills - Apply geographic information science methods and techniques - Apply graphic semiology