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strains (due to lithiation/delithiation processes) during cycling, leading to unpredictable and/or erratic performance' fluctuation up to spurious battery malfunction and ultimately failure. To originally
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screening stages. The targeted materials will be synthesised using solution and/or solid-state processes, drawing on the PEPR DIADEM synthesis and characterisation platforms, while optimising the processes
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of Research Experience1 - 4 Research FieldTechnologyYears of Research Experience1 - 4 Additional Information Eligibility criteria PhD Process Engineering Website for additional job details https
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of concept of low energy writing operation using the OT. The third part (iii) of the experimental task will be to introduce and demonstrate a gate voltage control of the OT-driven magnetization switching. (iv
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of FGF family members in this process. For this study, we will use a model we proposed in 2010 to explain ciliary band formation. This model suggests that most of the ectoderm differentiates by default
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). Application procedure Applicants are requested to submit the following documents: - A detailed CV, including at least two references. - Detailed university transcripts - A motivation letter explaining the
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, instrument design, enhancement of gamma-ray spectrometers, and data processing from balloon campaigns funded by the French space agency (Stratéole-2, OREO). A novel instrument will be developed to measure
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. Activités The PhD will employ a combination of simulation, optical engineering, and experimental validation: • Imaging processing and control algorithms: Use and develop existing coronagraphic simulation
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the reactivity of U(VI) at both macroscopic and molecular scales. The objective of this work will be to propose relevant model systems for studying microbial reduction processes in the presence of bacteria, by
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++ is a plus). • Knowledge in adaptive optics, control systems, signal processing, or computational imaging is an advantage. Transversal skills: • Ability to conduct research activities independently