Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
, and biology) focused on on topic: functional materials. The institute adopts a multidisciplinary approach to address future challenges across numerous fields, including environmental transition, energy
-
-based devices such as magnetic memories or spin valves for information storage. In this PhD work, we aim to develop novel chiral hybrid systems based on helical molecules bearing organometallic and
-
al., 2015, 2017; Sellmeijer et al., 2018; Journée et al., 2023; Becker et al., 2023). The candidate will focus on characterizing the role of the afferent pathway from the ACC to the dorsal raphe (a
-
the optical features of the former can be combined with the catalytic and/or magnetic properties of the latter, while reducing overall costs.[1] Among these multi-functional materials, those possessing both
-
been successfully used to stabilize flames of numerous carbon fuels up to powers of 100 kW. The first part of the thesis will study the fundamental interaction phenomena between NRP discharges and a
-
School of Physics and Physical Chemistry (ED182). The PhD work will be supervised by Pr. M. Mauro, presently hosted at the Institute of Physics and Materials of Materials Strasbourg (IPCMS) (https
-
original functions within a single system: (i) a dielectrophoretic particle filter, (ii) a pH sensor/modifier and an electrochemical oxygen filter, and (iii) a microchannel for electrophoretic separation and
-
project, we anticipate significant innovation potential, including the development of a functional prototype. Candidate • Education: MS or equivalent degree in biomedical engineering, electrical engineering
-
and optomechanics is not required but would be an asset. Website for additional job details https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UMR5798-NICBAC-006/Default.aspx Work Location(s) Number of offers
-
. The mathematical modeling traditionally plays a major role in the study of such phenomena. In this project, we are interested in a class of models describing the sexual reproduction via a collision