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the powder particles compressed by two rotating rollers to produce a ribbon like shape compact. Then depending on the end use, the ribbon may be crushed to produce granules. The properties of the ribbon
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especially for research where current and future research challenges in the area of powder catalyst can be addressed in term of manufacturing process as well as material characterisation. Required
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in synthesis, processing and manufacturing of powder-based ceramics and metals. Priority will be given to candidates with research activities investigating powder synthesis (including non-equilibrium
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-based Powder Bed Fusion (PBF-L) and Hot Isostatic Pressing (HIP)), characterization of microstructure with advanced electron microscopy, and characterization of mechanical properties. This sub-project is
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that of a ceramist (powder metallurgy, sintering) and a physicist (study of electrical and thermal properties). Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/Doctorant/UMR6508-SOIMIL0-029/Default.aspx
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, particularly in techniques such as Schlenk line, glove box, powder X-ray diffraction, electron diffraction, electron microscopy, and porosity analysis. The candidate is expected to have a thorough understanding
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PhD student at ILL: studying In situ neutron diffraction for green steel and functional metal oxides
for hydrogen reduction by in situ methods You will join the diffraction group at the ILL, Grenoble, France, and work on the powder diffractometers D1B and D20. They are specialised for time-resolved in situ
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) and the structural characterization of materials (e.g. powder diffraction) Experience in material synthesis and complementary characterization techniques, e.g. IR Motivated and creative approach
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Description Whether behaving as a solid, fluid or gas, powder is a state of matter that is difficult to model on a large scale, specifically in industrial equipment. The sizing of powder agitation devices and
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sintering temperature below 2000°C. The novelty of this method lies in the modification of SiC powders by freeze granulation with organic additives, followed by heat treatment of granulated powders and