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of Chemistry of Mediums and Materials of Poitiers (IC2MP), in collaboration with the Jean le Rond D'Alembert Institute (IJLRA - Sorbonne University) and the Laboratory of Plasma Physics (LPP). The main objective
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)” is an internationally known laboratory focusing on the fundamental science of materials for energy storage and conversion devices. The main activities of CSE include the structural design of new
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. Title: Mesuring cross sections for understanding stellar fusion The fusion of two nuclei is one of the principal mechanisms of stellar nucleosynthesis of the elements. In fact, the stability and energy
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must hold a Master's degree in organic chemistry. Solid experience in organic synthesis is required. Basic knowledge of biochemistry would be an asset but is not mandatory. Potential candidates should
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material sciences and life sciences. The ICS is located on the Cronenbourg Campus in Strasbourg (France). Strasbourg is the largest city in the Grand Est region and one of the four main capitals
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of original strong liquid acids favoring the exploitation of destabilized superelectrophilic carbocations. Requirements Research FieldChemistryEducation LevelPhD or equivalent Research FieldEnvironmental
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forms of malaria. There are many causes of anemia, but the main ones are hemolysis and splenic retention of erythrocytes. Recent work has suggested that abnormalities in erythropoiesis may also contribute
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region. The research laboratory is an international leader in atmospheric modeling. Its main mission is to improve our knowledge of the functioning of the Earth's and planetary atmospheres, in order to
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holding a master's degree must have acquired during his training a solid knowledge in materials chemistry (organic or inorganic). Basic knowledge in electrochemistry and surface science will be highly
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teams 1 and 2. He/she will work within the framework of the ACTPAC "HORIZON European Project". He/she will hold a Master degree in Polymer Science. Team 1, entitled "Catalyses and Polymerization