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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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of reaction products, material and energy balance; - Drafting of interim and final scientific reports and publications. The candidate will work in Poitiers, at the Institute of Chemistry of Environments and
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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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materials and devices. The postdoctoral researcher will work in a stimulating scientific environment that promotes interaction, collaboration, and innovation, and will benefit from the collective expertise
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resources and Environmental protection: natural attenuation and system resiLience), which aims to analyze the spatio-temporal evolution of waste from a former mining site that has been subject to weathering
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. Fluorescence lifetime is a powerful probe of molecular interactions, chemical environment and local medium properties, both in living cells and in nanostructures or functional materials. The project therefore
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of the nuclear fuel cycle • Knowledge of uranium and fluorine chemistry • Ability to use multiple material characterization techniques (XRD, NMR, EPR, IR and Raman spectroscopies…) • Intellectual rigor and
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ultrafast imaging, compatible with the observation of living biological systems, while remaining applicable to the study of nanostructures and functional materials. The recruited researcher will contribute
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criteria The candidate should hold a PhD in computational chemistry, materials science, or a closely related field, with strong experience in DFT calculations (preferably periodic systems) and familiarity
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that will remain present in this environment. Within the framework of this future organization, it is anticipated that the role of operators will increasingly shift away from performing often repetitive