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liquid phases. The main objectives of the study will be the design of catalysts and the understanding of their catalytic properties. A rigorous investigation of reaction kinetics and mechanisms will be
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devices are designed to operate at specific near-infrared wavelengths while remaining minimally perturbative across the rest of the optical spectrum. A key scientific challenge of the project is to achieve
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subsidiarity at the territorial scale," specifically through the "materials for energy storage" program. Using molecular modeling tools, the objective is to participate in the design of a single catalyst capable
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3. These activities encompass the formalization of working practices and the creation of data corpora designed to be integrated into federated knowledge graphs. The researcher will work on documenting
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students working in the fields of industrial economics and innovation, energy economics, and environmental economics. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UMR9217-NADLEV-001/Default.aspx
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, and 2) the ad hoc experiments designed during the GEOSIC project (including a series of simulations to calibrate the controller parameters). The availability of GeoMIP simulations allows the PhD student
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approach, Timelapse-Patch-Seq (TiPS), combining electrophysiology, 3D imaging and transcriptomics at the level of individual synapses. Main tasks Design and conduct a postdoctoral research project on long
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industrial partners. - Construction of electrochemical cells incorporating specially designed magnetic field sources, including quantitative measurement of local magnetic fields. - Implementation of tools
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plasma-assisted chemical vapor deposition (MPACVD); - Optimize the synthesis on the different types of substrates used; - Develop substrate preparation protocols designed to promote the adhesion of diamond
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to: • The design, synthesis and characterization of finely tuned graphene quantum dots (GQDs) and/or GQDs hybrid materials as visible-light-active photocatalysts. • The selective photocatalytic oxidation of 5-HMF