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platform. The areas of application cover major economic sectors: the semiconductor industry, information technologies, life and health technologies, energy and the environment. The laboratory is multi-site
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Postdoctoral position (M/F) on impedance and dielectric study of solid/solid interfaces in batteries
Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Boradband dielectric spectroscopy and electrochemical
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-centered values espoused by Industry 5.0. Nevertheless, as Fischer and Schwartz (2011) point out, values are more closely linked to individuals than to groups (in this case, professions). To overcome
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collaboration between industry and academia, playing a key role in accelerating scientific solutions to global environmental challenges. The place of work will be mainly in China with short stays in France Where
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techniques available at the IRCELYON and IFPEN laboratories. - Catalyst synthesis - Characterization of surface structure and reactivity, acid-base properties - Catalytic tests on model reactions - Kinetic
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producing PU dispersions from polyols synthesised from recycled waste cooking oils and optimising the formulations for applications such as varnishes and paints for the construction industry. - Development
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manufacturing processes for ultra-thin solar cells. The work will initially focus on single-junction ultra-thin solar cells. It will aim to implement new nanopatterning techniques and make them compatible with
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are positioned at the frontier between upstream academic research and industrial research. Over the years, LTM has developed several direct partnerships with various players in the micro/nanoelectronics industry
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Microscope (SEM). - Perform simulations of tensile tests and nanoindentation in materials produced via Laser Powder Bed Fusion additive manufacturing. - Compare the resulting dislocation microstructures with
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manufacturing processes for ultra-thin, high-efficiency solar cells. The initial focus will be on single-junction ultra-thin solar cells. The team has achieved state-of-the-art results with GaAs solar cells, and