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physics localized both in Orléans and Tours. With around 90 permanent researchers and 30 PhD students and postdoctoral fellow, it is the main center of research in those fields in the region Centre Val de
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France collaboration laboratories are to be considered. The ARTEMIS laboratory is a Joint Research Unit of the CNRS, the Côte d'Azur University (UCA) and the Côte d'Azur Observatory (OCA). Its main
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linked with the main objectives of the HorsePower project. It will help rewrite the domestication history of horses during the Bronze and the Iron Age, and will elucidate their multifaceted roles in
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an international research environment. Development of original methodologies in order to tackle synthetic challenges: Experimental work Analyses (NMR, HPLC...) Scientific and technical bibliography Writing
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data, valorisation in the form of scientific publications, conference presentations, etc. Supervision of students at various levels (master, PhD, etc). The research work will be carried out
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of Lyon. The ICAR laboratory can draw on a twenty-year heritage of research that interprets language sciences in an original way, placing them at the interface with educational sciences and digital
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the different expertise of the main contributors: - Consideration of inertia terms and temperature dependence of thresholds for compressible viscoplastic systems. - DEM simulation and extension of the H model
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the main relaxation pathways. - Measure observables associated with the interaction: ionization thresholds, relaxation pathway thresholds, energy lost by the projectile. - Measure the electronic emission
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collaborate in the french Sign Language syntax and acquisition project (ANR SILSA) The postholder will work with the Principal Investigator and two Deaf informants to : - Systematically investigate LSF means
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neurons and in vitro. Specific activities include carrying out experiments and analysing data, in particular using : - Molecular biology (cloning, Q-PCR, etc) - Cell biology (primary culture of neurons