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situ characterization tools available in the laboratory (X-ray diffraction, XPD, AFM, electrical and transport measurements, etc.), and also from the team’s dense collaborative network. Scientific
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, electric vehicles, and data centers. Their conventional maintenance is often based on fixed schedules, leading to premature replacement of components and significant electronic waste. This PhD project aims
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the melting of the metal wire by a concentrated electric arc to the droplet-by-droplet deposition of material into the molten pool generated by the same electric arc heat source. In situ and ex situ
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of experienced researchers from CNRS, UL, Arts et métiers, IMT and CEA, as well as several PhD students and post-doctoral researchers, working on high-throughput material characterization and micromechanical
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structural characterization of the corneocyte–lipid interface using state-of-the-art neutron diffraction and neutron reflectometry, combined with advanced optical microscopy approaches. The project is
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or below, almost all electricity is supplied from zero or low-carbon sources in 2050, such as renewables or fossil fuels with CO2 capture and storage (CCS) in deep geological formations. CCS has consequently
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and doctoral candidates. The school hosts 2,500 engineering students and trainees, 300 master students and more than 250 doctoral students. It is characterized by recognized research supported by 6
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the MPN team at LAAS-CNRS, which offers a fabrication platform (cleanroom) and an electrical characterization platform (GHz VNA access), along with associated engineering support. Development
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energy consumption by 5–6% and decrease carbon dioxide emissions by around 5%, the current renovation rate remains below 1% per year. In this context, the HORIZON-CL5-2024-D4-02-02 funded project RADIANCE
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at CRHEA (Valbonne, 06). It will focus on the epitaxy of these new structures using MBE and MOVPE techniques and their structural and electrical characterizations which will be validated by the partners