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Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Context Liquid-liquid extraction processes are now essential in the mining
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applications, including biomethanation, hydrogen production, CO₂ sequestration, and separation processes. Despite their broader relevance, the complex flow dynamics in these systems are not fully understood
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involved during capillary debinding through the use of specimens and model tests • Understand the influence of processing parameters on debinding mechanisms and kinetics • Determine the influence of
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organizing and conducting field sampling and measurement campaigns. They will be responsible for acquiring data, processing results, and promoting the knowledge gained. Their mission will be to characterize
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CaCO3 variations under acidification. This project will be carried out primarily at the Rheology and Processes Laboratory. It will benefit from existing collaborations with the ESRF and the ILL
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hemorrhage. This study plans to recruit 15 patients requiring surgery and who will have two ultrasound and MRI examinations planned. The first objective is to assess the presence of neovascularization in
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formulation and process engineering, and a solid background in the physicochemical characterization of polymers. The candidate must have worked in an interdisciplinary environment, preferably combining polymer
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of manufacturing - characterise the sensitivity of these sensors and test their operation on an all-optical photoacoustic imaging system The postdoctoral fellowship will be carried out at the Fresnel Institute
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project (maximum five pages) - A scientific article (published or in the process of being published). - Copy of doctoral diploma or defense certificate. Contact the scientific coordinator of the project
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Experience1 - 4 Additional Information Eligibility criteria Hold a PhD in Neuroscience or Biology Possess training in animal experimentation and surgery Knowledge in fundamental Neuroscience and the