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. We aim to combine Raman spectroscopy, a powerful label-free analytical technique that measures the molecular composition of tissue by using light to excite molecular vibrations, with imaging techniques
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quantification of mineral dissolution and deposition reactions. These experiments will employ advanced optical or spectroscopic techniques, such as Raman spectroscopy. The experimental data generated will serve
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measurements (UV-Vis, Raman, XPS, transient absorption, photoluminescence, electrochemical analysis) to probe charge transfer dynamics. Mechanistic Studies: Investigate reaction kinetics, tunneling, and hydrogen
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Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy and Raman spectroscopy. To achieve this goal, two positions have been designed. The first position (technician) will focus on performing Raman/FTIR on retrieved samples
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developed using clean-room facilities at ICN2, integrating advanced architectures at the nanoscale. The experimental program will rely on cutting-edge tools, including Raman spectroscopy, frequency-domain
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(DC/RF/HiPIMS), PLD, ALD, R2R deposition systems, SEM, TEM, XRD, XPS, Raman, EXAFS, ellipsometry and more. Supportive ecosystem for attracting major EU funding and building strong international
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. Read more about being a Doctoral student here. You are responsible for conducting advanced spectroscopic investigations of 2D quantum materials, such as Raman, photoluminescence (PL), transient
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to the atmosphere. Yet the efficiency over which rock-bound (petrographic carbon) is oxidized or recycled is highly uncertain. This PhD will use RAMAN spectroscopy as a tool to explore the dynamics of petrographic
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analytical techniques such as: proximate analysis, TOC and carbon forms, XRF, XRD, Raman spectroscopy, petrographic analysis by reflected light microscopy, TEM and SEM-EDS; c) Modification of char by thermal
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‘engineers of the future’ with the knowledge and the skills they will need to impact science, innovation, and society, from regional to global scales. Where to apply Website https://www.academictransfer.com/en