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to rationally design new supported activation systems; • Understanding and optimizing the process of metallocene activation, with the aim of developing more efficient polymerization catalysts. This research topic
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. Brinkmann) • Ink formulation and printing process optimization: IETR Rennes (Maxime Harnois, Emanuel Jacques and Fabien LUCAS) The research will focus on: • Formulating and optimizing dopant inks for printed
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, extinctions, and environmental change; ● Running simulations and scenario analyses to explore how different discounting rules or time preferences shift optimal conservation choices; ● Fitting models
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requires fundamental and applied research for their optimization, better understanding and industrialization. The project aims to develop and characterize new “reactive” hydrophilic and lipophilic DES
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prospects for improving energy efficiency and decentralization (adaptation to local energy sources). There is no universally optimal cycle; optimality depends on precise specifications defining the objectives
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of these materials and structures. This approach enhances both predictive simulation and inverse design strategies, optimizing the composition and arrangement of materials in the 3D design space. Within
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and optimize specific functions. The ICMCB carries out fundamental research on model materials and/or materials with potential applications. The ICMCB is a UMR with an average of 280 agents (permanent
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mechanical motion into electricity; - An intelligent electronic control system, enabling optimized regulation of the thermodynamic cycle. Within the CALIFORCE3 framework, the REMLA system will be integrated
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value-added materials. Objectives of the PhD The PhD candidate will focus on designing and optimizing green spinning processes for lignin-based fibers, relying exclusively on enzymes and water, avoiding
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PostDocs, and several Ph.D. students. More in general, research at LAAS-CNRS spans robotics, optimization, control, telecommunications, and nano-systems. The robotics department at LAAS-CNRS counts more than