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electrolysis mode. The test protocol was defined from the characterization of reference cell in the project based on the Ni-YSZ (ZrO2 - 8 mol .% Y2O3)/YSZ/GDC (GdxCe1-xO2-)/ LSCF (La1-xSrxCo1-yFeyO3-)-GDC
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services. Between 2026 and 2027, approximately 3600 sensors (covering ~72 m² of silicon surface) will be installed and tested in a dedicated facility at IPHC. The laboratory is responsible for building and
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markers assays. - Testing for microplastics. - Statistical processing of physical, chemical, and physiological data. - Drafting reports and publications. - Organizing and facilitating discussions with
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materials characterization. C2N has long expertise in the growth and characterization of III-N by molecular jet epitaxy, as well as in the nano-fabrication and testing of devices. Where to apply Website https
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) identify the scientific and technological challenges associated with this research. The candidate will then be in charge of performing the catalytic tests using identified commercially available solid acid
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movements by correlating Planetscope satellite images: testing, validation, and development of specific processing methods. This postdoctoral position is funded by the Labcom project. Catastrophic ground
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assembly of the device in the existing machine. The candidate will participate in testing and characterizing the size selection. The person will have the opportunity to apply for STSMs (short-term scientific
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? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description This postdoctoral project aims to test two complementary hypotheses: 1. A
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-tested code. * Coordinate cross-site integration within an ANR project consortium (Lyon – Marseille -Strasbourg) involving laminar MEG (Lyon), laminar NHP electrophysiology (Marseille), and computational
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in the project will provide the necessary experimental equipment (machine prototypes, machines, filters, etc.) for the validation process. A test bench will be developed to apply steep voltage fronts