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Microsystems - MICS Group: Metrology, Identification, Control, and Monitoring This thesis work falls within the research themes of the MSC group, and more specifically the MaPP axis: Materials – Processes
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of neural circuits essential for adaptation. The successful candidate will explore the dynamics of neural populations in key brain regions for decision-making and behavioral control: the frontal cortex and
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the friction processes along shear faults that appear to control ice shelf movements on a larger scale. At small scales, the number of available observations remains too low for a robust study. A new generation
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to develop chiral metal nanoclusters, understand their chirality at the atomic level through a combination of advanced spectroscopic techniques and theoretical simulations, and apply them to relevant processes
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of the reorganization of visuo-cognitive functions and abilities in older adults during object and scene recognition, by taking into account, for the first time, peripheral vision–based cognitive processes and their
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PhD student (M/F) in Polymer Chemistry: Synthesis of cross-linkable, degradable and recyclable latex
student will work on the synthesis of polymer monomers and colloids. The main applications will be degradable and chemically recyclable polymer films, as well as encapsulation for the controlled release of
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procedure and composition of the catalysts on the structural characteristics, hence catalytic properties. From the gained knowledge, we will be able to control and tailor the critical properties in order to
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from fossil fuels. Yet, many industrial and transport applications still rely on combustion due to their need for high energy densities and thermal processes. Electrofuels (e-fuels), produced from
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Matter Chemistry (ICMCB) focuses its research on Solid State Chemistry, Materials Science and Chemistry and Process: designing, preparing, shaping and characterizing materials in order to discover, control
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of the process involved in transitioning from basic to pre-clinical research. • Research training periods in another consortium member's lab lasting from a few weeks up to three months, performed in a