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Materials and Energy Storage). They will benefit from a dynamic research environment with access to the laboratory's experimental (cleanroom) and computational platforms. Micro-supercapacitors are a promising
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major limitations of existing wireless energy transfer methods. These breakthroughs pave the way for the practical realization of fully wireless, battery-free implantable devices with applications in
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(ESA) and Comet Interceptor (ESA) space missions. Located on the campus of Paul Sabatier University in Toulouse, the Plasma and Energy Conversion Laboratory (LAPLACE) is supervised by the CNRS
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Nanoscale Heat Transfer" (MiNT) team of the Centre for Energy and Thermal Sciences of Lyon (CETHIL), on the La Doua-LyonTech campus in Villeurbanne. The MiNT team, made up of around fifteen people including 5