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simulation software modelling the dynamic behavior of dislocations (DDD) in 3 dimensions, coupled with a spectral solver based on FFT. The procedures must analyze the simulated 3D microstructures to compare
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, energy, transportation, and construction. The laboratory focuses on describing the relationships between processing, microstructure, and properties, using both experimental and modeling/simulation
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to evaluate their performance. The second part of the work, conducted at ILM, will focus on the fabrication of specific microstructures in a cleanroom environment, as well as on the characterization
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the microstructure of system The work will be carried out at the IRCER laboratory (Institut de Recherche sur les Céramiques - UMR CNRS 7315) in Limoges (Centre Européen de la Céramique, 12 rue Atlantis, 87068 Limoges
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- Experiments under X-ray tomography and image analysis (full fields measurements and microstructure characterisation) - mechanical characterisation testing The mission will take place at the 3SR laboratory
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thermal stresses. Moreover, being able to correlate these properties with each other and link them to the microstructure of the fibers is an essential element for the development of new materials. Objective
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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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: - 1 Associate Research Professors whose research project pertains to the study of structural or microstructural properties in a laboratory that maintains strong connections with large-scale research
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: - 1 Associate Research Professors whose research project pertains to the study of structural or microstructural properties in a laboratory that maintains strong connections with large-scale research
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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