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Information Eligibility criteria - PhD in functional ecology - Good command of the following subjects: functional ecology, root system ecology, organism diversity, soil and ecosystem functioning - Very good
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Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Preparation of organic monolayers with controlled
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numerous fields of application: energy, pollution control, sensors, catalysis, etc. The institute has a wide range of high-performance equipment, enhanced by eleven ISO 9001-certified technical platforms
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additional modification. This phenomenon gives rise to out-of-plane ferroelectric domains. The goal of this postdoctoral position is to optically detect, track, and ultimately control the ferroelectric state
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of suspensions. This work is part of the ANR FROST project (Freezing Stability of Soft Objects), which aims to understand and control the freezing stability of soft objects. - Prepare and physicochemically
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towards harnessing the full potential of active materials is the understanding and control of their autonomous assembly into complex functional structures. However, almost all active colloidal systems
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determination and fragmentation analysis. Ability to work independently and in a team, good organizational skills, and motivation to conduct innovative research projects. Excellent command of scientific English
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of the operating conditions and local environment conditions The proposed activity is part of the TOSCaNA project (Flame Spray Pyrolysis of metal-oxides: TOward Size and morphological Control of flame-synthesized
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of initiative and ability to work independently. - Ability to work in a team and to communicate. - Ability to carry out careful controlled and rigorous experiments. - Sense of organization and autonomy. - Ease
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deformation in situ. Nat. Mater. 23, 20–22 (2024) [2] Erbi, M. et al., Tuning elastic properties of metallic nanoparticles by shape controlling: From atomistic to continuous models, Small, 2302116 (2023) [3