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characterization of the material. - Establish and optimize experimental protocols. - Check the performance of the instruments. - Ensure the training and supervision of users. 2. Experimental characterization
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to understanding and characterizing interface healing through AFM measurements. These observations will be compared with the mechanical data and with diffusion models coupled to the dynamics of chemical bond
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formulations incorporating dynamic covalent bonds, (ii) supramolecular assemblies, (iii) macromolecular synthesis methodologies, and (iv) hierarchically structured polymers. Where to apply Website https
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field of molecular chemistry and hybrid functional materials. He/She will be involved in the design, experimental work and characterization of new molecular systems exhibiting tunable properties
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& Spectrochimie (https://www.lcs.ensicaen.fr ) located in Caen (Normandy). The LCS has built its reputation on the preparation of zeolites and related porous materials. The selected candidate will be attached
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of the remarkable physical properties of plant cells, which are able both to withstand high osmotic pressures and to dynamically remodel themselves through the action of specific enzymes. The experimental approach
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as carriers of information. We will investigate the dynamics of phonons in acoustic resonators formed by Bragg mirrors and thin films of responsive materials (VO₂, mesoporous SiO₂), capable
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on soft matter, the properties of liquids, and complex systems where interfaces play a key role. Our research explores the dynamics of these materials across a wide range of scales—from the nanometric
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and their dynamics in real time. This work will shed light on the interplay between ferroelectric order, interlayer excitons, and dielectric environment, revealing how local optical responses correlate
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corrosion science (electrochemistry), spectroscopy, and surface science. Film-formation mechanisms – The candidate will characterize in real time the formation of films on the material surface (carbon steel