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into the atmosphere if their use intensifies. It is therefore important to study the main degradation processes of these products upstream in order to verify whether they could have a negative impact on the environment
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least one or two of the following core areas: • Experimental spectroscopy or optics. • THz spectroscopy of materials in a cryogenic environment. • Electromagnetism or wave propagation simulation and
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of a substrate by ion implantation and annealing. In practice, the 2D material will be deposited on a substrate previously implanted with H⁺ and/or He⁺ ions, then subjected to annealing. This process
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modeling (Strasbourg) investing the role of sensorimotor beta bursts in predictive processing: align protocols, metadata, and analysis plans; contribute to cross‑species comparative work. * Advance and
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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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sputtering or in an ionic liquid. It will then study their effect on the photoconversion properties of CO2. Finally, the BiBOP project uses innovative synthesis processes but is primarily part of an approach
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structural health monitoring of structures immersed in heavy fluids, by continuing to develop the “Modal Strain Energy” and “Matched Field Processing” methods for detecting and locating a potential defect in