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) present in hBN using transmission electron microscopy (TEM). - Identification of the structural properties of point defects (nature, density) and stacking defects (number of layers, twist angle, stresses
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between structure and properties. More precisely, the project will stem from the recognized expertise of the CEMES laboratory in in-situ TEM nanoindentation [1] to identify key deformation mechanisms
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catalysts. - Characterize the prepared catalysts using standard techniques (XRD, ICP, XPS, HR-TEM, Raman, FTIR, elemental analysis, N2 adsorption). The most active materials will be characterized using
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/injection molding), morphological characterization (e.g., TEM, AFM, SEM, X-ray scattering), and thermomechanical characterization (e.g., peeling tests, tensile testing, calorimetry, rheology). The laboratory
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& Spectrochimie (https://www.lcs.ensicaen.fr ) located in Caen (Normandy). The LCS has built its reputation on the preparation of zeolites and related porous materials. The selected candidate will be attached
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treatments on bulk alloys. 5. Characterization: Conduct comprehensive characterization of Ni-, Ti-, and Zr-based alloys, including XRD, SEM, TEM, tensile testing, and thermodynamic measurements. 6. Scientific
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diamond-anvil cell laboratory, a large-volume press laboratory (piston-cylinder, Paris-Edinburgh presses, multi-anvil press), a femtosecond laser micro-machining facility, electron microscopes (SEM, TEM
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-situ structural analyses (TEM, synchrotron XRD), and device-level demonstrations of ferroelectric HEMTs. The candidate will carry out electrical characterizations on ScAlN-based structures developed
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(nitrogen adsorption/desorption, IR, solid-state NMR, TEM, ...) - Catalytic testing (in batch and continuous flow reactors) with a specific focus on C-C coupling reactions The successful candidate will work
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, UMR 8000 CNRS, Université Paris-Saclay provides full characterization equipment, which includes the majority of the necessary equipment for the project, such as TEM, Time-Resolved Photoluminescence