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science, with state-of-the-art facilities for materials synthesis, characterization, and electrochemical testing. The successful candidate will benefit from a stimulating scientific environment and access
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ExperienceNone Research FieldTechnologyYears of Research ExperienceNone Additional Information Eligibility criteria PhD in materials science (physics and chemistry) and materials characterization, nanomaterials
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research laboratory in solid-state physics, nanoscience, molecular chemistry, and materials science. Its activities range from the synthesis of (nano)materials and molecular systems to the study and modeling
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researcher will be responsible for developing "cage-type" materials. These materials will be synthesized using green chemistry (without organic solvents), and active molecules will be encapsulated within them
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LanguagesFRENCHLevelBasic Research FieldPhysicsYears of Research Experience4 - 10 Additional Information Eligibility criteria - Must have a doctorate in chemistry, chemical engineering or material science. - A relevant
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, the consequent high-power densification as well as the urgent energy transition, imposes challenges for both materials nanoengineering and energy management towards efficiently waste heat dissipation. To make
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specializing in zeolites and porous materials, with a particular focus on biomedical applications and green chemistry. The project combines fundamental and applied research with the training and mentorship
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out fundamental studies in the physics of materials, with the aim of understanding the formation of microstructures or nanostructures, their evolution and the associated macroscopic properties
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, materials science, and wave physics. - the development of advanced micro- and nanofabrication processes based on SOI (Silicon-On-Insulator) technology - lithography - plasma etching - thin-film deposition
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research problems in chemistry (ANR TcPredictor project) and to the study of materials under pressure, in particular superconducting hydrides; implementation of a multi-objective Tc-energy approach