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-individual differences through a comparative approach in order to identify key, fundamental elements that are conserved or converge during evolution. To this end, we specifically intend to study the strategies
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are developed around materials for energy storage and conversion. The present studies will contribute to the development of the “recycling theme”. The laboratory has a wide range of characterization equipment
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: a) Inventory and mapping of CES through geographic analysis. b) Participatory mapping and surveys. c) Temporal modeling to anticipate future developments. d) Development of an evaluation matrix
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bottlenecks that currently limit the development of this technology. In this project, ISCR, a specialist in redox flow batteries, will focus on storing the electricity produced by the microbial electrolysis
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related to development, regeneration, evolution, and physiology. One of the institute's strengths is the quality of its single-cell and spatial imaging and transcriptomics platforms. Our team is supported
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silicon waveguides with a nanometric core. This work will include the development and optimization of simulation tools for the design of these waveguides, combining numerical results with simplified models
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the development of a phase-field model to study the mechanisms of formation and growth of tetrataenite (Ni-Fe with the L1₀ ordered structure) during cooling. The objective is to incorporate the presence
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and development, as well as for the general public. The PhD student will fabricate graphene-based samples in a cleanroom environment and perform low-temperature electronic transport measurements in
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level, and its mechanism of metallocene activation is still largely unclear. In this context, the development of alternative supported activators derived from MAO represents a particularly promising
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and their applications in academia and industry, both regionally and nationally. For more information about IS2M, please visit the website: https://www.is2m.uha.fr/ . The Mulhouse Institute of Materials