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this unit, focusing primarily on inorganic porous materials, we capture the temporal evolution of material functionalities and regulate them through enthalpy–entropy control of surface and internal energies
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between two porous electrodes. The so-called ‘hydrogen’ electrode, where the steam is reduced in electrolysis mode, is classically made of a cermet of nickel and YSZ (Ni-YSZ), while the oxygen electrode is
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Review Fluids (2025) 10, 053604. Keywords: numerical simulations, mechanics, complex fluids, foam, porous/granular media Where to apply E-mail olivier.pitois@univ-eiffel.fr Requirements Research
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Fuel Cells (MFCs) by developing 3D-printed titanium electrodes using Laser Powder Bed Fusion (LPBF) technology to achieve trabecular and porous structures optimised for microbial growth. Titanium is
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purification. The successful candidate will develop new calix[n]arene-based covalent organic frameworks for water purification applications. To explore this area of macrocycle-based porous frameworks for water
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porous media to understand contaminant transport in the subsurface - Activity 1: Develop an in-house numerical model and theory for reactive transport in unsaturated porous media. - Activity 2: Compare
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Infrastructure? No Offer Description In the realm of New Energy Technologies, gaining a deeper understanding of fluid flow phenomena in porous media is essential to advance applications such as geothermal energy
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on zeolites and porous materials. The project combines fundamental and applied research with the training and mentorship of early-career scientists. The selected candidate will contribute to advanced research
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photocathodes for long-term hydrogen production, thermoelectric modules for solar waste heat harvesting, or perovskite-silicon devices for light-driven chemical synthesis. For more details, please view https
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, we are looking for a researcher associate to join our team in the field of photonics. Our research focuses on scattering by water redistribution in porous dielectric materials — exploring structural