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French National Institute for Agriculture, Food, and Environment (INRAE) | France | about 10 hours ago
Job description :Title: DC1, PhD fellowship in Microbial ecology - Deciphering the role of bacterial-fungal interactions in plant-based fermented food.Researcher profile: Doctoral candidate.Research
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4 Apr 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company IMT Lille Douai Research Field Environmental science » Ecology Environmental science » Ecology Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Leading
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weight of photovoltaic panels and to adopt an ecological design of devices to encourage more sustainable development of photovoltaic technologies on a large scale. Consequently, lightweight photovoltaic
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ADEME, the Agency for Ecological Transition. Place of work Compiègne Contract type and expected recruitment dates Fixed-term contract - expected duration of 9 months - to be filled as soon as possible and
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by proposing innovative context-aware training methods for rural and agricultural professionals, while raising public awareness of the ecological challenges in these environments. In the event
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thus constitutes a considerable economic challenge. This PhD subject is part of a research project funded by ADEME (French Agency for Ecological Transition), coordinated by two research laboratories
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that are chemically unique when compared to other plants. Link this knowledge to their storage in the lipid droplets in the cells, and the subsequent ecological function. What are we looking for: We are looking for you
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French National Institute for Agriculture, Food, and Environment (INRAE), Jouy-en-Josas | France | about 10 hours ago
towards solutions for society’s major challenges. RU1404 MaIAGE gathers mathematicians, computer scientists, bioinformaticians and biologists to tackle problems from biology, agronomy and ecology. Our
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conjunction of CNRS and the Université de Strasbourg (UMR7178), is a mutidisciplinary laboratory where research teams of different scientific background (ecology, physiology and ethnology, chemistry and sub
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Embodied Intelligence for a flexible, agile robot Most existing robots are rigid, heavy and dangerous. Ecological issues and the need to interact with humans are increasingly driving the need for robots