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of optimal plasma parameters (exposure time, power, gas composition) before their application to more complex cellular models. In a second stage, the PhD student will develop models of chronic infected wounds
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for optimized management of water resources in a context of global change. Your missions will focus on: - Initiate, manage and implement national and international projects to disseminate and promote water data
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ICB - UMR 6303 - Laboratoire Interdiciplinaire Carnot de Bourgogne | Dijon, Bourgogne | France | 16 days ago
formed at the electrode surface during polarization, as identifying these intermediates would provide valuable insights into which chemical and structural parameters of the electrode should be optimized
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culture of quality assurance Acquire and maintain optimal relationships with European and international Higher Education quality assurance community Your profile Higher education degree (Master or PhD
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laboratory. In a second step, the PhD student will focus on identifying the key plasma control parameters that influence brightness, aiming for optimal spatial and temporal control. Finally, spatial shaping
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development to very applied THz source development and optimization. The respective weights of these different aspects can be, to some extent, adjusted according to the profile of the candidate. The candidate
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be a major asset for material optimization and interpretation of experimental results. Finally, the ability to work within a multidisciplinary research environment, at the crossroads of materials
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of infrastructure and minimize material waste. 2. Optimized design of foundations for light structures, to ensure efficiency, durability, and minimal environmental impact. This PhD project aims to explore these two
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compositions should also make it possible to determine the effect of molybdenum and tungsten (elements frequently used to optimize mechanical properties at high temperatures). Their influence on the conductivity
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research should align with AFMB’s flagship thematic areas: virology and glycobiology. The AFMB Laboratory provides an optimal environment to bridge in silico results with experimental work. Its state