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laboratory in the AIMAN FILMS team, which specializes in research topics at the interface between acoustics, microfluidics and microsystems. The thesis will be supervised by Michael Baudoin, Professor
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the manufacturing process of these electrodes. The candidate will join Professor Alejandro A. Franco's team, who has been working on the digitization of battery manufacturing for the past ten years
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Ludovic Ferrand (Research Director CNRS), co-director of the post-doc, Magali Ginet (Professor UCA), co-director of the post-doc, Delphine Martinot (Professor UCA), Armelle Nugier (Lecturer UCA), Sandrine
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devices necessary for its scientific activity, as well as the design, development and use of instruments. . The thesis will be carried out under joint supervision with Professor Matthias Fuchs' team
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project and will be mainly supervised by Pascal FONGARLAND (UCBL Professor) and Régis PHILIPPE (CR CNRS). It will take place on the Lyon Tech la Doua campus in Villeurbanne, within the CPE Lyon school. It
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, under the direction of Professor Colleoni Christophe within the “microbial genetics” team. The candidate will have access to all research equipment via the various technological platforms
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serious games, learning management systems or virtual reality. The thesis will take place at INSA Lyon and will be co-supervised by Élise Lavoué (https://www.eliselavoue.fr ), Professor at Lyon 3 University
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Nicolas BREDECHE (Professor at Sorbonne Université, ISIR) and Olivier Dauchot (CNRS Research Director, ESPCI-PSL, Gulliver Lab). The objective of this thesis is to understand the adaptive dynamics of a
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). The supervisors will be Dr. Fabien COURREGES (Associated Professor), Dr. Romain NEGRIER (Associated Professor), and Pr. Raymond QUERE (Emeritus Professor). The PhD student will join a group of young researchers
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(DCM) is a joint research unit between the CNRS and the UGA. It is organised around six thematic research teams bringing together around sixty CNRS researchers and UGA professors/lecturers. These teams