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Cari On CNRS, ISCR, Ludovic FAVEREAU, Rennes Chalcogenide glasses CNRS, ISCR, Louisiane VERGER, Rennes Diff-MOF UNIVREN, ISCR, Nathalie AUDEBRAND, Rennes Imaging UNIVREN, ISCR, Lucie NOREL, Rennes
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institutions: ECMWF , Argonne National Laboratory (USA), CNRS (France), and University of Cambridge (United Kingdom). The primary objective of the project is to provide a fast computational framework for
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About the Centre for Quantum Technologies (CQT) The Centre for Quantum Technologies (CQT) in Singapore brings together physicists, computer scientists and engineers to do basic research on quantum
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The research group led by Asst. Prof. Angela Bo Wang (https://sites.google.com/view/bowang/home ) at Singapore University of Technology and Design, Singapore invites applications for the position
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, meteorology, geophysics, astrophysics, applied mathematics, engineering and physics. Each year, the program is organized around a ten-week course of study and research for a small group of competitively
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Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Saint Etienne | Saint Etienne, Rhone Alpes | France | 2 months ago
mainly connected with the Institute of the Sciences of the Information and their Interactions (INS2I) of the CNRS, and in a secondary way to the Institute of the Sciences of the Engineering and the Systems
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Cellular Biology (IGBMC): The project will be conducted at the IGBMC, the largest research unit in France, comprising Inserm, CNRS, and the University of Strasbourg. Our institute focuses on functional
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the above-mentioned research fields. Currently, the CyVi group consists of a full professor, an assistant professor, a CNRS researcher, four postdoctoral researchers and nine PhD students, some of them in co
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pioneering research and development in engineered fibre composites. CFM prioritises R&D in advanced composite manufacturing, civil composites, smart materials, and geopolymer & concrete. CFM operates a
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): The project will be conducted at the IGBMC, the largest research unit in France, comprising Inserm, CNRS, and the University of Strasbourg. Our institute focuses on functional genomics and offers advanced