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accordance with the principles of green chemistry. In-depth studies will be conducted not only to obtain a detailed characterisation of these systems, i.e. their microstructure and interfaces, but also to
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, experimentally grounded workflow for rapid microstructure-property optimization in steels. The PhD student will play a central role in this interdisciplinary initiative. They will: Develop and apply machine
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Opening and Innovations' Department. GPM (Materials Physics Group, UMR CNRS 6634) is organized in 5 departments: Metallurgy- Mechanical Microstructures, Scientific Instrumentation, Functional Materials and
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footprint - while maintaining or enhancing the intended mechanical and durability performance. The work will deliver essential data on durability, microstructural development, and long-term behaviour
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laboratory testing to study the microstructure and the monotonic and cyclic mechanical behavior of the volcanic basalt sand. Subsequently, results of model-scale centrifuge tests and advanced numerical
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characterization of cold-sintered ceramic disk Explore the mechanical properties of cold-sintered ceramic disks using biaxial test methods Explore microstructural properties of the cold-sintered ceramic disks
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, post-processing tools. Mechanical testing: tensile, hardness, nanoindentation, in-situ testing. Microstructural analysis: optical microscopy, SEM, EBSD, XRD. The expected start date is December 2025 (but
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carbon electrodes developed in the network. You will leverage advanced data analysis methods such as Distribution of Diffusion Times to obtain insight into mass transfer and microstructural effects in
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porous carbon electrodes developed in the network. You will leverage advanced data analysis methods such as Distribution of Diffusion Times to obtain insight into mass transfer and microstructural effects
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), and work in close collaboration with the teams at the Max Planck Institute of Microstructure Physics (Prof. Xinliang Feng) and at the Dresden University of Technology (Prof. Thomas Heine). About the ERC