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Nanosecond (NRP) electrical discharges. NRP discharges last approximately 10 ns and are generated by voltage pulses of 10-30 kV at a repetition rate of 10 to 100 kHz. This highly energy-efficient technique has
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-state rechargeable Na-ion batteries operating close to the RT. Indeed, in recent years, there has been growing enthusiasm for the development of all-solid-state batteries, as well as for research into new
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locations around the world (Ragon et al., Front Microbiol 2014). Multigene phylogenetic analysis shows that Gloeomargarita represents the closest-known lineage to eukaryotic chloroplasts and suggest
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collaboration with the French teams of the consortium, and will contribute to the data analysis of the experiments possibly inspired by the theoretical work. About the hosting group- The research fellow will be
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) and stability (loss < 0.003% per day over 20 years to maintain a capacity retention above 80%) with redox potentials around -0.7 to -1 V vs. SHE in neutral to basic media. The work will involve
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University research unit (UMR 6502, http://www.cnrs-imn.fr ), composed of more than 200 staff, including about 120 permanent and 80 PhD students and postdocs. The recruited PhD student will be part of
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Appliquées de Rennes" (INSA,Rennes). This Institute, created in January 2006, results from the gathering of the different strong thematics in chemistry in Rennes. It includes around 290 permanent employees
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in close collaboration with Véronique Beneï and the fifteen or so members of the project team, based in Europe, South America and the USA - Multilingual working environment: French, English, Spanish
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, IBDM employs around 220 permanent researchers, lecturers, engineers and technicians, as well as non-permanent staff on fixed-term contracts, post-docs, PhD students and trainees, spread across 21
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and energy into the solar wind by its interplay with ICR. Our two main objectives are: (1) to characterize TNE cycle events at the sources of the solar wind and (2) to estimate the solar wind