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Offer Description The workplace of the PhD student will be at the Institute of Physics and Chemistry of Materials of Strasbourg (IPCMS), a facility of the CNRS located in Strasbourg, France. The project
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) have untapped potential as nitrogen-rich building blocks. The products of the reactions of these azines are N-heterocycles, making them ideal building blocks for life sciences and functional materials
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not affect the user privacy, and do not depend on external light conditions. Objective of the PhD project: This PhD project will build on our group's ongoing research into wearable radars. With
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for the detection of radioactive gases (in particular those based on iodine) that may be emitted during a nuclear accident. However, these technologies show limitations that make their use impossible in a severe
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can rise towards the surface. The aim of this PhD thesis is to better understand the formation conditions of brines and their volumetric properties.To do so, the candidate will optimize a new
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interest as: i) the use of sodium metal as anode and different cathode materials to build a full Na-ASSB battery cell is possible2, ii) the conductivity of NaSICON solid electrolyte is in the range of 3-5.10