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Processes (EIP) team to study aspects of material recycling. Finally, stays at POLYMAT in Spain as part of a joint supervision are planned to optimize the transport properties of electrolytes. The production
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the electrospinning process: in the jet or in-line, post-process. iii) The membranes obtained will be characterized, and their mechanical and physicochemical properties (hydrophilicity) will be optimized through
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main tasks: Task 1.1 – Fabrication of a robust TFEA Microfabrication of TFEA prototypes using photosensitive polyimide to ensure high mechanical strength. Optimization of electrode geometry, stiffness
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"prophet inequalities (a mathematical optimization problem) and their applications in computer science and economics." "Prophet inequality (mathematical optimisation problem) and their applications in
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-fuel need high fidelity computation tools to select the appropriate operating conditions and optimize the burner geometry. A major difficulty is related to the complexity of combustion chemistry
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, optimization, and movement analysis. LAMIH provides access to a fully equipped experimental platform, including wireless EMG systems, optoelectronic cameras, inertial sensors (IMU), and force plates. Experiments
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recovered in solid form by oxalic precipitation followed by calcination of the formed precipitates. One of the industrial challenges in designing the factory of the future is to optimize this precipitation
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of this project are to work on optimizing pulsar timing methods and to exploit pulsar data from French radio telescopes: the large Nançay radio telescope, NenuFAR, and LOFAR. In particular, this postdoc will
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the context of LOFAR 2.0 (Harish Vedantham et al., ASTRON, Netherlands), MeerKAT, and SKA (Oleg Smirnov et al., SARAO, South Africa). It is funded by LIRA, which also provides optimal support to its doctoral
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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