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Hergueta, lecturer, Edinburgh University (UK): francisca.mhergueta@ed.ac.uk Thuy Quynh Truong Hoang, Ass. Prof., ESTACA (France): [email protected] Fabienne Touchard, CNRS Senior Researcher
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are covered for UK and EU candidates. The project is supported by Alstom Transport. Alstom is an international company that offers a complete range of transport sustainable solutions, from rolling stock (high
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-atmosphere models are developed in the project (United Kingdom, Germany and Spain) with a fine grid in the ocean (4 to 10km). At the Laboratory of Physical and Space Oceanography (LOPS), the two postdoctoral
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. Eligibility Candidates must hold an MEng degree in Civil Engineering with 1st or 2:1, MSc in Civil Engineering, Coastal Engineering, Coastal Dynamics, Computational Engineering (or Non-UK equivalent as defined
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OR2T (Optics, Thermal Radiation and Transport) team, which has three calculation servers with 512 GB, 1.5 TB and 4.5 TB RAM. The PhD student's activity will require business travel during the 3 years
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), algae cultivation and microbiology, as well as genomic and bioinformatics analysis facilities. Algal and oomycete cultures are maintained in UMR8227 and saved in a culture collection (CCAP, Oban, UK). A
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nanomaterial to produce such devices since the theoretical storage capacity (∼4.5·107 GB/g) exceeds that of traditional media and the Watson-Crick base pairing rules offers a high degree of programmability
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will join the X-ArT consortium, an international collaboration that includes France, the United States, Italy, Poland, and the UK. The work site will be the APC laboratory (Paris), where the X-ArT group
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promotes close collaboration between the various team members. The host team is also involved in a number of international collaborations (UK, Japan, Germany, China, etc.), making it possible to envisage
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, Norway, Italy and United Kingdom). The project aims to assess the impact of sea ice dynamics in both the ice pack and in marginal ice zones on the upper ocean mixing and on the polar climate at large scale