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. The position spans electrochemical testing, modeling, microstructural analysis, and collaborative research in an international environment. Your primary tasks will be to Conduct degradation studies to uncover
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researcher to join our team and contribute to a project, dedicated to the study of elastic wave transport in microstructured silicon membranes. The researcher will be primarily responsible for the design and
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, and their kinetics. The mechanisms involved are complex and are directly impacted by the choice of starting material (impurities, microstructure, crystal orientation, etc.) as well as by the strain rate
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22 Nov 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department Laboratoire d'étude des microstructures Research Field Physics Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Country France
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measurements, identification and quantification of microstructural defects by optical confocal microscopy, fluorescence imaging, etc.). The elaboration processes that will be used are based on the formulation
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) using Raman spectroelectrochemistry and an electrochemical quartz crystal microbalance (EQCM). • The nature of the formed films, as well as the impact of microstructural heterogeneities
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by advanced metal organic chemical vapor deposition for compact fusion, particle accelerator and other applications. In-depth scientific analysis on correlation among process, microstructure and
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mixtures of vitrimers with different glass transition temperatures (hard and soft) will be carried out under various temperature and pressure conditions and followed by detailed microstructural
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conjunction with the "Microstructures and stresses" team of the Institut Jean Lamour in Nancy. The Institute Jean Lamour (IJL) is a joint research unit of CNRS and Université de Lorraine. Focused on materials
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expertise in plant sciences, optical technologies, and data processing. The existing imaging Mueller polarimeter, which is sensitive to the microstructural properties of biological tissues, will serve as the