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Rennes (Brittany) Surface viscosity is a fundamental property of fluid interfaces: it quantifies their resistance to deformation and controls many physical and industrial processes. It plays a key role in
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a joint research unit (University of Rennes and CNRS) with 150 staff, including 60 researchers and lecturers, specialising in the study of geological and environmental processes. Keywords: Optically
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lining of blood vessels— which plays a central role in the development of vascular diseases. Blood vessels further complicate this picture through their complex geometries, featuring diameter variations
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interior and surface (imaging, observations, analyses and modelling in the fields of geophysics, geochemistry and digital science) to environmental and palaeoenvironmental themes, employing experimental
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on electrophysiological approaches (MEEG, iEEG) and signal processing, while in Maastricht, the partner team provides ultra-high-field imaging (7T and 9.4T fMRI) and AI-based modeling. The PhD student will be enrolled
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complexity of these transformations, the development of such technologies poses considerable fundamental research challenge embracing molecular catalysis, electro and theoretical chemistry up to process
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synthons represents an attractive approach. The use of tailor-made ionic liquids for biomass processing and valorization has recently been demonstrated at pilot scale in Sweden [LIXEA] and Finland [IONCELL
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metallurgy to produce high‑performance materials through Spark Plasma Sintering (SPS). This process is based on the simultaneous application of high pressure and an electric current through a graphite die
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strong potential as well for enhancing the quality of produce and positively influencing the sustainability of agricultural processes. The market of agricultural robots grew at a rate of 19.3% from 2021
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₂) is a key molecule for life on Earth, serving both as a carbon source and as an energy carrier through the process of photosynthesis. The significant increase in its atmospheric concentration, its