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environment: The research group is part of the Physical Acoustics Department at the Institute of Mechanics and Engineering (I2M) in Bordeaux. The work will be supervised in collaboration with Nicolas Bachelard
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PhD position: Nanoengineering refractory compositionally complex alloys for extreme conditions (M/F)
interdisciplinary in nature, at the interface between materials science, physics, and mechanics, and represents a rare opportunity for international mobility between two world-leading scientific hubs. This fully
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fundamental biological mechanisms. It relies on 10 state-of-the-art platforms. As a joint research unit (CEA-CNRS-UGA), the IBS comprises 20 research groups, each of which takes a multidisciplinary approach at
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University). The student will join the group of Nicolas Bachelard and focus on experimental optomechanics. Optomechanics explores the interaction between light and mechanical vibrations [1]. As a typical
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registered at the MIMME Doctoral School (https://mimme.ed.univ-poitiers.fr/ ). Institut Pprime is a dedicated research unit (UPR) of the CNRS. Its scientific activities span a broad spectrum ranging from
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mechanics, inert, anisothermal and reactive fluids, to effects related to complementary physical properties of thermal, combustion and detonation. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre
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within the D2-FTC department, Fluids, Thermal and Combustion, which corresponds to a continuum ranging from fluid mechanics, inert, anisothermal and reactive fluids, to effects related to complementary
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mechanics, inert, anisothermal and reactive fluids, to effects related to complementary physical properties of thermal, combustion and detonation. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre
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out within the D2-FTC department, Fluids, Thermal and Combustion, which corresponds to a continuum ranging from fluid mechanics, inert, anisothermal and reactive fluids, to effects related
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transfer (MNT) reaction. The objective is to study the mechanism of the MNT reaction and its ability to produce heavy nuclei that are different and richer in neutrons compared to the fusion-evaporation