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metallurgy to produce high‑performance materials through Spark Plasma Sintering (SPS). This process is based on the simultaneous application of high pressure and an electric current through a graphite die
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at the LCC places coordination chemistry as a central tool for tackling current challenges related to climate change, energy transition and life sciences. The planet suffers from an energy crisis – one
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Diode (PhOLED) is currently the flagship device of this technology. A PhOLED is a device in which a light-emitting layer is sandwiched between several other organic material layers, all deposited between
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incinerated or accumulating in the environment. Current recycling methods face significant limitations, often leading to material degradation or having a substantial environmental footprint. Recently, enzymatic
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current health and safety regulations in laboratories, particularly in NMR 3) Interpersonal and soft skills - Strong ability to work independently - Proactive approach to research and scientific curiosity
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Quantum Devices works on the electrical and optical properties of promising nanomaterials, with both fundamental and device-oriented approaches. The team is currently composed of 6 permanent researchers
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photonic systems, in particular, make it possible to harness the richness of optical dynamics to perform complex operations inspired by biological neural networks. However, current approaches face
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of an Electrochemical Measurement at the Limits for Biosensor Applications Previous work has demonstrated the potential of electrochemical measurement using high-frequency (GHz) techniques, achieving faradaic current
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carriers such as hydrogen (H₂) are major challenges in the energy transition. Current gas capture and separation processes mainly rely on solid porous materials (zeolites, MOFs, activated carbons) or liquid
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of objects, but current techniques are limited to small particles (micrometer to millimeter scale). In optics, the slowing down of light ("slow light") in structured media significantly amplifies radiation