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. Ca in Ol1), and the use of dihedral angles in solidified plutonic rocks. A key objective will be to improve current approaches to quantify those cooling rates by providing 1/ a finite difference model
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evaluate the mechanical stresses induced during cycling in all-solid-state systems (based on argyrodite and polymer electrolytes), and to identify the main driven force (rate, ratio of element composing
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; - Characterizing blister dimensions using AFM and SEM, as well as the strain transferred to 2D materials using spectroscopy (Raman); - Implementing analytical and numerical (finite-element) approaches to analyze
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investigated. These interface models and characteristics will then be transferred to other researchers for larger-scale modelling (molecular dynamics, finite element modelling of the battery…). The post-doc
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on the development of materials and processes and is divided into two axes. The first axis aims to improve the most promising state of the art cell materials by optimizing their compositions, microstructures and
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this context, the researcher will interact with both academic and industrial partners participating in this ambitious project addressing neuromorphic computing. The postdoc will measure the dispersion curves
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visualization of microstructural evolution under mechanical stress. Here again, methodology development and optimization will be required. • Additional characterizations: Depending on project progress
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modification. • Electrochemical characterization (impedance spectroscopy, polarization curves, stability tests). • Structural and microstructural analysis (XRD, SEM, TEM, XPS, etc.). • Collaboration with
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the group of Jesus Zuniga-Perez (CRHEA, Université Côte d'Azur-CNRS), as part of the ANR project SPOIR. The postdoc will be in charge of developing the epitaxial growth of halide perovskites by molecular beam
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articles * Presenting results at conferences or seminars References: (1) Henningsson, A. et al. Microstructure and stress mapping in 3D at industrially relevant degrees of plastic deformation. Sci. Reports