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stacking, both high performance and (very) high density can be achieved by this concept. The mission will be to explore, understand and develop the fundamental physics of device operation. This will require
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chambers and the linear alternator Mechanics and Materials: The valves must operate at high frequency (100 Hz). The alternator will be equipped with flat springs and membranes to ensure sealing with various
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properties, its direct use in high-performance applications remains limited. FLIGHT addresses this gap by developing eco-friendly processes to transform lignin into composites, membranes, and insulation panels
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be easily deployed and instantiated in various contexts, offering sustainable, high-performance, and portable solutions to the most commonly encountered algorithmic or communication patterns in
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of such high-performance fiber laser platforms requires advances in the development of high-reliability fiber components and optimized doped fibers. The first objective of this PhD project is to explore
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, with far-reaching consequences for multi-messenger astrophysics and black hole astronomy. The HENBoS project is part of this rapidly developing context. The strategy is based on high-performance
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context of energy transition and industrial decarbonization, the recovery of waste heat represents a major technological and environmental challenge. This low-grade thermal energy remains largely
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synthesis and high-pressure physics, alongside leading experts such as Fabien Bénédic, Jocelyn Achard, Jean-François Roch and Marie-Pierre Adam. All the equipment needed to carry out the experiment is already
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intensive research during the last decade, high performances and recyclability are still considered as antagonist properties.2 On-demand catalysis appears as the most suitable technology to overcome
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Nanoscale Heat Transfer" (MiNT) team of the Centre for Energy and Thermal Sciences of Lyon (CETHIL), on the La Doua-LyonTech campus in Villeurbanne. The MiNT team, made up of around fifteen people including 5