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technologies within our laboratory. - Design and develop processes for synthesizing hollow fiber membranes to meet the specific needs of our research and development projects. - Design and develop processes
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for geophysical data processing - Ability to communicate results through scientific publications in peer-reviewed journals and presentations at international conferences (in English). Website for additional job
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-vacuum lines, GC and GC–MS, IR and UV–visible spectrometers, liquid- and solid-state NMR spectrometers, etc.). A computer workstation will be provided. Occasional travel to Paris or Nancy may be required
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(phosphate, oxides) synthesis by solid state reactions, hydrothermal process or electrodeposition. These solids will be characterized through i) diffraction of X-rays (XRD), ii) Scanning Electron Microscopy
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of suitable catalysts and the optimization of operating conditions. This project aims to investigate the catalytic conversion of phenolic monomers via the catalytic hydrogen transfer process in both gas and
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. Additionally, the LCPO has pioneered green chemistry approaches to polymer syntheses and developed processes to create novel bio-based polymers, with built-in features to control their properties and end-of-life
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investigated through noble gas analyses in thermal springs, while past processes will be constrained through the analysis of fluid inclusions in carbonates dated using U–Pb geochronology. Finally, mantle helium
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dedicated to a major environmental and geopolitical issue? Ready to tackle a breakthrough solution for rare earth processing? REMMIA is a European project coordinated by Prof. Bernard Doudin of the Institute
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- 4 Additional Information Eligibility criteria • Experience in computer modeling and programming • Knowledge of associative learning at both the neurobiological and psychological levels • Experience
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-based and multiferroic circuit and device concepts aimed at enabling radically energy-frugal information processing. Recent advances in spintronics and ferroelectrics show that combining magnetic and