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leading manufacturing companies. Committed to open source, it both utilizes and contributes to open-source software. OCTO fosters an internal culture that encourages growth and continuous learning
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mechanical structures, systems, and processes. Our areas of activity are in line with those of the mechanical engineering industry, with a particular focus on projects in the fields of aeronautics, space
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and their applications in academia and industry, both regionally and nationally. For more information about IS2M, please visit the website: https://www.is2m.uha.fr/ . The Mulhouse Institute of Materials
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the national "Solutions for the Industry of the Future" label. Its objective is to accelerate innovation and promote the development of Industry 4.0 solutions. In the global context of the energy transition and
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industry for the selective separation of strategic metals. However, the solvents and organic compounds traditionally used have significant environmental limitations due to their volatility and toxicity. In
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deadline: See specific DC application Starting date: See specific DC application. Latest 1st March 2026 Collaborating institutions: Multiple European universities, research centres and industry covering
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understanding of processes at the atomic scale and the development of innovative nanochemical manufacturing techniques and high-precision characterization will be established to modify the functionalities of 2D
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competitiveness in the areas of “Health”, “Digital, Industry & Space”, “Climate, Energy and Mobility” and “Food, Bioeconomy, Natural Resources, Agriculture and Environment”, which are at the heart of Horizon Europe
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for manufacturing chiral metal nanoclusters of different sizes, metal compositions and degrees of chirality (intrinsic and induced). The main objective is to use the nanoclusters designed both as multiphoton imaging
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development and industrial competitiveness in the areas of “Health”, “Digital, Industry & Space”, “Climate, Energy and Mobility” and “Food, Bioeconomy, Natural Resources, Agriculture and Environment”, which