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Polypropylene (PP) and polyethylene (PE) are among the most widely produced polymers today. However, their ubiquity has generated an incredible amount of waste, which has motivated a worldwide transition toward a
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coordinated by Andra on nuclear waste management. The aim of the study carried out at IJCLab is to develop an innovative method for managing metallic nuclear waste in the form of scrap and powder
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concomitant increase of wastes, over the last decade, polymer recycling has emerged as a crucial area of research and innovation. Especially, chemical recycling has attracted a lot of attention as it affords
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research activities cover many fields organised into themes related to energy, the environment and circular chemistry. These projects include the transformation of waste and small molecules, the recovery
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processes (waste water treatment in car wash). This project targets in particular emulsion separation/mixing systems based on thermal and electrical treatments. The complete understanding of the physical
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, the consequent high-power densification as well as the urgent energy transition, imposes challenges for both materials nanoengineering and energy management towards efficiently waste heat dissipation. To make
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postdoctoral researcher (12 months) with research interests in the thermo-hydro-mechanical-chemical behaviour of clay-based materials. In the context of deep nuclear wastes storage deep galleries will be