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compounds. Preparation of materials with applications in biomedicine (nanocarriers). Physicochemical, structural, morphological and surface characterization of obtained materials: TGA, TEM, XRD, N2 Adsorption
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the application of the university’s strategy. This position is available within the Faculty of Science and Engineering: http://sciences.sorbonne-universite.fr Within Sorbonne University, the Faculty of Science and
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XRD, XRF, TGA, and SEM techniques. Investigate the dissolution kinetics of calcite under various conditions (pH, particle size, temperature). Design and test lab-scale reactors for wet scrubbing of acid
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to develop and validate a low-cost multiparametric probe for real-time direct water analysis. Where to apply Website https://oficinavirtual.uca.es/oficinaVirtual/EntradaOficinaVirtual?procedimient
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on systems developed by grazing angle deposition (oxides and metals) for optical, optronic, and thermochromic applications. Where to apply Website https://oficinavirtual.uca.es/oficinaVirtual
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with molecular beam epitaxy (MBE). Experience with magneto-optic Kerr effect (MOKE), Hall effect measurements, SQUID magnetometry, X-ray diffraction (XRD), AFM, or related characterization techniques
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, AFM, XRD, eCV, Hall, Nomarski, low- and room-temperature PL). Successful applicants will gain expertise in compound semiconductor epitaxy, advanced characterisation and will combine this with
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advanced multi-scale characterisation techniques (XRD, transmitted light petrography, SEM/EDS, X-ray tomography, FIB-SEM/TEM, petrophysical measurements, gas chromatography and fluid chemistry analysis), and
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of stabilization or leaching of trace metals in slag. To this end, various chemical, mineralogical, and structural characterization techniques will be used: LA-ICP-MS, HT-XRD, XRF, X-ray absorption spectroscopy
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. Characterize the extracted cellulose fibers using analytical techniques such as FTIR, XRD, SEM, TGA, and others. Evaluate the environmental and economic aspects of the developed methods. Collaborate with