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stimulating scientific environment at the interface of academic research and industrial innovation. -Develop new polyurethane foam formulations suitable for cryogenic insulation using fluorine-free blowing
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teams, one of which is the “BioTeam” led by Prof. Luc Avérous. The BioTeam focuses on experimental approaches aimed at designing systems based on biodegradable and/or renewable polymers for environmental
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term [2]. In this context, the aim is to develop NIR-selective photosensitizers, which is precisely the subject of the present PhD offer. The TRANSCEND project, funded by the Pays de la Loire region
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at the interface of materials chemistry, nanotechnology, and oncology. The project, NANOZEOXY, focuses on the design and development of nanosized zeolites as advanced carriers of oxygen and contrast agents
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of PhD and/or Master students - Collaboration and discussion of research results with the team members as well as with the project partner in Germany - Communication of research results (seminars
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the experimental results within the framework of recent theories related to charge ordering. • Design and implementation of experiments on thin-film growth and topotactic reduction; • Active participation in
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The candidate (M/F) will work in the frame of the ANR-funded project PlantVirImmune. PlantVIrImmune aims to uncover the mechanisms of protein-mediated antiviral immunity (“pattern-triggered immunity”, PTI
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, so that it can be easily used in practice (fast optimization, embedded decision-making, online updating). 1. Design a lightweight statistical/probabilistic surrogate model, integrating: • an estimation
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iii) produce homogeneous and dense thin films on transparent solid substrates by deposition of the clusters. - Design, fabrication and use of microfluidic chips - Structural studies of colloidal
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. 2006) as there are many more species in the tropics than in the temperate regions. This pattern called the latitudinal diversity gradient is arguably the most famous unexplained biogeographical pattern