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of Earth Sciences in Orleans. This thesis is part of the ANR 'MagBrines' funding that aims at developing a better understanding and ultimately detect metal-enriched brines in the Lesser Antilles
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are required. Lanthanides (Ln) recently joined the family of elements essential to living organisms.[1] The first Ln-enzyme, a methanol dehydrogenase, has been identified. In addition to the redox cofactor
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metal detection. The system's autonomy will be ensured by real-time characterisation of the sample, including pH determination and elimination of matrix interferents. Cr, Pb, As, Cd and Hg will be
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. There will also be postdoctoral researchers and other PhD students. The applicant will participate in all aspects of the scientific activities related to the project, including the writing of articles to be
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interact with the surrounding objects/elements. However, conventional ETA solutions require to carry one or multiple cumbersome and sometimes heavy objects (engineered glasses, smart white canes, etc
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switching units that will be self-assembled onto metallic surfaces. We expect these chiral self-assembled monolayers to display many chirality-related fascinating properties increased by the metal atom
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Activities The PhD will work on the droplet epitaxy of self-assembled GaAs quantum dashes. She/he will optimize the growth and thermal post-treatment conditions to control the dashes' anisotropy factor and LC
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. A better understanding of these transitions is a key factor in solving the evolutionary enigma of sexual reproduction. These transitions are poorly understood, both empirically and theoretically
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consumption and (configured) available energy quotas, some scheduling component then dynamically enables computations based on energy policies. [SDU+23, HCW+21, CKC+21] 1.2. Scientific/technical challenges
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heterostructure. Activities - Experimental study of Ga2O3 and NiOx thin films: - Electrical contacts (Ohmic/Schottky) preparation: Photo lithography; - RF-sputtering of thin films and metal electrodes; - I-V