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of free carbenes with luminescent properties have been reported in the literature. Our team recently developed a synthetic approach to the imidazolium salts incorporating conventional organoboron and
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fluid. The developments will be applied to various case studies such as supercritical CO₂ Brayton cycles, refrigeration cycles, and heat pumps. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres
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spintronics team in charge of developing terahertz emitters and field-effect transistors based on two-dimensional (2D) materials such as transition metal dichalcogenides. He will work within the Spintec
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) to characterize the POSS-based porous liquids developed within the project; (ii) to study the sorption of gases (CO₂, H₂, N₂, CH₄) and vapors (water and solvents with increasing polarity); (iii) to understand
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registered at the MIMME Doctoral School (https://mimme.ed.univ-poitiers.fr/ ). Institut Pprime is a dedicated research unit (UPR) of the CNRS. Its scientific activities span a broad spectrum ranging from
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. The models will be validated experimentally in order to develop an original strategy for contactless shape-morphing of deformable materials. The concepts of wave pseudo-momentum and spatio-temporal wavefront
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The expert will participate in the necessary methodological developments and analyses of airborne data recorded by the IAGOS research infrastructure (https://www.iagos.org ) and from other networks, to provide
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, we develop kinetic models, but these models are reliable only for operating conditions quite close to the optimum production conditions and in isothermal conditions. By working at isothermal conditions
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). Finally, we will focus on the evolution of the physical properties of materials, with particular emphasis on the impact of selenium on the mechanical strength of matrices, which is an important parameter in
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ultrasound, Laboratoire d'imagerie Biomedical, LIB , https://www.lib.upmc.fr/ ) and nanoparticle engineering ( PHENIX Laboratory https://phenix.cnrs.fr/ ). The LIB is located in the Centre de Recherche des