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composites (rheology, DMA, tensile testing, etc.) will then be studied in order to establish structure–property relationships. This work will be carried out within the Chemistry & Macromolecular Materials
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three laboratories: the Centre for Materials Development and Structural Studies (CEMES) and the Coordination Chemistry Laboratory (LCC) in Toulouse, and the Quantum Materials and Phenomena Laboratory (MPQ
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compositions (carbon, metal alloys, oxides, clays, polymers). The laboratory develops and characterizes these materials, seeking to understand and control their architecture (structure, organization
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structural data, which requires laboratory based as well as on-site analyses. The main objectives are as follows: Compile legacy data of stained glass windows, this requires extensive data curation and
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-assisted mass spectrometry and vibrational spectroscopy. Advanced statistical analyses will be applied to link the information on the composition of the species, obtained by mass spectrometry, with
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19 Jan 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department Laboratoire des Composites ThermoStructuraux Research Field Chemistry Physics Technology Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher
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magnetospheric physics, focusing on Mercury's ion dynamics. Its primary goal is to enhance our understanding of the role the planetary ions play within this environment by examining their composition, life cycle
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diffraction) for structural analysis. - ICP-MS for elemental composition. - SEM/EDX and TEM for morphology and element distribution. - TGA/DTA for thermal analysis and stability. - XPS for surface chemical
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of both the filament and the substrate, pressure, gas phase precursor composition) with the film chemical structure and the resulting optical properties will be carried out. The DC candidate will be trained
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to the historical lack of preparative and analytical tools to probe the local molecular composition and transient interactions of molecules within glycocalyces, and missing physics rules to interpret experimental