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are a promising option, but precise control of turbulent combustion is required as it governs particle characteristics such as size and morphology, which largely determine the performance of the final
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by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The Particle Physics team at the Laboratoire des 2 Infinis - Toulouse (L2IT) is offering a
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The objective of this postdoctoral position is to provide a global carbon flux product based on measurements of particle size and concentration from an in-situ quantitative imagery instrument, the Underwater
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(French not required). Additional desirable skills: • Ion optics and charged-particle beam dynamics. • Beam dynamics simulation codes. • Accelerator magnet design. • Particle detection and beam diagnostics
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simultaneously. In particular, the generation and propagation of spin-polarized quasi-particles or equal spin-triplet Cooper pairs in superconductor-based spintronic devices can beat the existing limitations by
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an analysis of filtering solutions connected to the electric machine, based on commercial products or laboratory research, in order to assess their impact on the aging or degradation process. Partners involved
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research in the five scientific fields: cosmology, high-energy astrophysics, gravitation, particle physics and theory. The candidate will join the Gravitation group which has been involved for more than a
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, the impact of the swelling of clay particles upon hydration, as well as the alteration processes associated to the circulation of alkaline water, with two main actions. 1- Analysis of the thermo-hydro
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complex matrices [1-5]. To achieve this objective, the production of calcium carbonate grease will be replicated on a laboratory scale to reproduce the particle morphology. This system will be coupled with
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to evaluate the efficiency of different aerosol types in triggering cirrus thinning. Particular emphasis will be placed on assessing the influence of aerosol composition, size, and aging as particles