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funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Corrosion is a phenomenon that affects all modern metallic structures, from construction
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Interatomic Potentials) code for ternary compounds with variable composition with crystal structure optimization algorithms (evolutionary, random, etc.); - Application of the CSP DFT/MLIP methodology to various
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photon emitters. T centers will be produced by annealing C- and H-implanted SOI, with fabrication processes optimized using optical feedback. The methods developed for G centers will be transferred to T
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and data analysis related to structural studies to be carried out in situ and operando using diffraction techniques (X-rays, neutrons). The activities involve setting up diffraction experiments and
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characterization of the material. - Establish and optimize experimental protocols. - Check the performance of the instruments. - Ensure the training and supervision of users. 2. Experimental characterization
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, manufactured using a hybrid PIP (Polymer Impregnation & Pyrolysis) - CVI (Chemical Vapor Deposition) process from a ceramic fiber preform. This process requires optimization, whereby the structure of the porous
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induce structural transformations that may strongly influence their performance. Therefore, understanding the response of alloy NPs to mechanical loading is essential for improving their stability and
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of the fabricated structures. This position offers an excellent opportunity to develop expertise in high-precision silicon microfabrication within a multidisciplinary research project combining nanotechnology
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is highly desirable. Numerical simulation and optimization of acoustic and optical resonators (using COMSOL Multiphysics or equivalent tools) for the design and fine-tuning of structures enabling
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coordination complexes. Preparation and optimization of new molecular or hybrid materials. Structural and physico-chemical characterization (e.g., NMR, UV-Vis, IR, Raman, diffraction, electrochemistry, magnetic