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), which specializes in surface chemistry and molecular adhesion, is collaborating with the NanoStructured Materials for Photonics (MNP) team of the Lumière Matière Institute (ILM) to develop a new
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Eligibility criteria - Expert in materials science, solid state chemistry and/or crystallography. - Expert in materials synthesis under high pressure, preferably using large volume press. - Experience in
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1 Mar 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department Institut de Recherches sur la Catalyse et l'Environnement de Lyon Research Field Chemistry Physics Researcher Profile Recognised
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of Research ExperienceNone Additional Information Eligibility criteria Required scientific & technical background : - Materials science (theory, practice), with emphasis on composites and CMC - Materials
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seeking a highly motivated candidate with expertise in oxide material synthesis under inert atmospheres (Schlenk technique), physical chemistry, CO₂ reduction, and photoelectrochemical cells (PEC
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, materials science, and advanced nanofabrication. This project focuses on the development of functional optical metasurfaces with engineered responses tailored for selective optical camouflage. The targeted
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FieldChemistry » Computational chemistryYears of Research Experience1 - 4 Additional Information Eligibility criteria • PhD in Theoretical Chemistry or Materials Science. • Autonomy and initiative, demonstrated by
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, spanning quantum physics, chemistry, materials science, photonics, and computer science. The CESQ provides a collaborative, innovative environment that bridges cutting-edge experimental and theoretical
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Innovation. The project focuses on detecting radioactive contaminants in liquids. The postdoctoral researcher will participate in the production of materials and contribute to the development of dedicated
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, and optimization of various optical devices on chalcogenide materials for frequency conversion in the mid-infrared (2-20 µm) as well as for the detection of molecules by evanescent waves. 2) Improvement