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funded by an EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The steel industry, which is one of the main contributors to CO2 emissions, is aiming
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. The project consists of synthesizing and identifying new materials, original structures based on iron and manganese oxide that could be used as electrode materials. Requirements Research FieldChemistryEducation
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to the Institute of Chemistry (INC), spread over two nearby sites (High Temperature and Cyclotron) and employing around 110 people. The CEMHTI develops original expertise and tools on a national and international
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nonlinear waves in anisotropic media. The isotropy of the system will emerge either from external sources (forcing) or might be intrinsic to the waves due to the physics of the problem. The main questions
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. The main goal is to reach a deep theoretical understanding, via precise state-of-the-art quantum-mechanical modelling, of the dielectric response of 2H-Si 1-x Ge x NWs in a realistic environment, including
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photonic systems for the generation, control, and reception of free-space laser beams. Optical communications and LiDAR are the main application targets. The successful candidate will contribute
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of Research ExperienceNone Additional Information Additional comments Level of studies required: Master 2 in Human and Social Sciences (anthropology, geography, territorial sciences) Desired experience
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(University of Rosario, Colombia), climatologist, in close collaboration with Elena Pasquinelli (La main à la pâte), cognitive science researcher, Simon Klein (Office for Climate Education), ecologist and
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or turning devices. The candidate must have a Master's degree or engineering degree in Physics/Electronics or Materials Sciences. Thermal skills will be a plus. He or she will need to have experimental work
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., Curiosity, EMILI). - The Ph.D. student will be fully integrated to the LATMOS activities in Guyancourt (main affiliation and main work location) in collaboration with the LGPM of the CentraleSupelec school