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framework for the modeling of polymer nanocomposites under nonlinear elasticity at large deformations. The microstructure will be explicitly described at the microscopic scale through nonlinear micromechanics
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complexes (OCCs). This will be achieved through micro-scale analyses (this vaccancy) of drill-core samples collected from the Atlantis Massif OCC during IODP Expedition 399 (Lang et al. 2025; https://doi.org
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spray-drying and freeze-drying, linking molecular/colloidal interactions in the feed formulation to process-driven microstructure, and ultimately to stability and release kinetics. The work will deliver
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low-carbon footprint cements and their durability. Perform experimental tests (including freeze-thaw cycles), analyze results and interpret data. Carry out the microstructural characterization
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(L-PBF) process for MMC using innovative powders, including those produced via thermal plasma from recycled materials. Activities include morphological, microstructural and mechanical characterization
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microstructural characterization, and opportunities focused on acoustic nondestructive evaluation of existing structures. We apply fracture mechanics and materials science principles to model data, furthering
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Institut de Recherche en Génie Civil et Mécanique (GeM) | Saint Nazaire, Pays de la Loire | France | about 1 month ago
plateformes expérimentales de pointe. Les candidatures doivent être déposées sur la plateforme Amethis (https://amethis.doctorat.org ). This PhD thesis lies at the interface between materials mechanics
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studying the surface morphology and microstructure of thin films; Proven track record of scientific accomplishments in optoelectronics; The ability to prepare scientific reports and public
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technologies (such as computing and sensing), and low-temperature energy systems for space and satellite applications. The project investigates how microstructural design in polycrystalline functional oxides
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of the protection coatings obtained by physical vapour deposition PVD. The specific research tasks planned for the assistant professor include: (i) deep physicochemical analysis of the coatings microstructure