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Postdoctoral position (M/F) on impedance and dielectric study of solid/solid interfaces in batteries
out BDS tests at electrode level and EIS experiments at cell level and test the overall dielectric/impedance properties at different temperatures. Lithium-ion batteries (LIB) are the primary energy
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directly sent from the referees to the contact persons). • A cover letter • A short research summary Website for additional job details https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UMR6064-TATBES-006/Default.aspx Work
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of electrochemical effects into numerical and theoretical models describing the flows within LMBs. These flows, driven by magnetohydrodynamic or thermal phenomena, can become unstable and lead to a short circuit of
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supplied. The postdoctoral researcher will build tree electrode cells containing ammonium salts dissolved in water or WISE electrolytes in both laboratories. These tests should give information about the
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. Avice). - Mineral separation (crushing, sieving) - Chemical purification by acid digestion (optional) - Assembling and testing of vacuum experiments - Noble gas static mass spectrometry (crushing, laser
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the supervision of Dr. G. Pokrovski, within the interdisciplinary ORGMET environment, in collaboration with partner laboratories in Toulouse, Grenoble, Pau, and abroad that possess complementary tools. Short-term
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-off between high-fidelity characterization, testing time, cost, and the potential risk of damage to the tested integrated circuit. 4. AI techniques can be used to extract meaningful signatures and
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Experience1 - 4 Additional Information Eligibility criteria Education, scientific skills sought, desired professional experience. Knowledge of techniques, operational skills, software, etc. The postdoctoral
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tools currently available. The candidate will be responsible for conducting and analysing combustion tests using metal particles in order to identify and characterise the combustion products
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the Escherichia coli model bacterium. More specifically, he/she will study the role of small proteins and small RNAs in controlling the activity of two-component systems, focusing on one of these systems involved