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fracture resistance by tuning foam composition and microstructure. 3.METHODS: Material: The preparation of this type of complex material is now well established in the laboratory. It consists in injecting
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the microstructure of system The work will be carried out at the IRCER laboratory (Institut de Recherche sur les Céramiques - UMR CNRS 7315) in Limoges (Centre Européen de la Céramique, 12 rue Atlantis, 87068 Limoges
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- Experiments under X-ray tomography and image analysis (full fields measurements and microstructure characterisation) - mechanical characterisation testing The mission will take place at the 3SR laboratory
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microstructures along the entire process chain using machine‑learning (ML) techniques and validate soft‑sensor outputs against laboratory reference measurements Perform systematic laboratory flotation experiments
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. The project will then involve: - X-ray micro-tomography imaging and segmenting the resulting 3D images with AI-based tools already available in the team. - Characterizing the microstructure (binder distribution
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novel in-situ characterisation approach including surface-specific techniques, spectroscopic, and microstructural characterisation, to examine the chemistry and interactions at the interface of the oil
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the Australian context, including impurity management, microstructure evolution, ore processing, and the development of green ironmaking infrastructure. Monash University hosts a unique suite of green ironmaking
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thermal stresses. Moreover, being able to correlate these properties with each other and link them to the microstructure of the fibers is an essential element for the development of new materials. Objective
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or burn-resistant testing demonstrated experience with conducting microstructural characterization techniques such as SEM, TEM, XRD, EDS, EBSD, FIB/SEM etc., as well as physico-mechanical characterization
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. Specific study objectives will concern: - development of open source codes based on FEM approaches - development of contact theories in finite elasticity for microstructured and electro-active biological