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, etc.). The project will be carried out within the Oxitronics group at Laboratoire Albert Fert (CNRS, Thales, Université Paris-Saclay), a leading laboratory in spintronics and oxide electronics. The lab
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the particle size of the oxides produced. In addition, depending on the conditions encountered in the combustion chamber (pressure, temperature, gas composition), combustion products can be nanometric and/or
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on different conditions (composite electrode formulation, electrolyte formulation, pH, oxide or polymer-based negative electrode, temperature…) Optimisation of the devices. Redaction of drafts/publications and
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the oxidation state and the electric-polarization direction in HfO2. Project included in the activities of the MEM group of CEMES, funded by the labex NanoX. Where to apply Website https
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candidate will work in the frame of a regional project ESKYMO. His/her missions will include: the definition of the thin films characteristics in relation with the engineer for the growth of the oxide thin
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with other histone PTMs. This work will provide atomic-scale insights into oxidative chromatin regulation and open perspectives for understanding redox-dependent epigenetic mechanisms and future
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concerning the local coordination environments and oxidation states of As, and even less for Bi & W. These objectives will be achieved using fine mineralogy and crystal chemistry techniques combining X-ray
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will be responsible for: - Conducting a literature review on nickel-based anode nanomaterials for the oxidation of oxygenated organic compounds. (Literature review report due in the first quarter
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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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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