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systems for solar-driven CO₂ conversion into C2H4, using only solar energy as low carbon-emission process. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/Doctorant/UMR7515-JULBER-109/Default.aspx
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diamond-derived PV materials for multiprocess photon-to-current conversion, ultimately contributing to the development of innovative energy harvesting solutions. Where to apply Website https
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mechanical (QM) methods will be employed. The PhD student will first) assess the efficiency of light-to-mechanical energy conversion by adapting excited-state mechanochemical analyses2 to quantify the fraction
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-Nanostructure Architectures. This interdisciplinary project in electrochemistry involves the development of novel living/inorganic interfaces for energy conversion and electrocatalysis, targeting important
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], which involves four research units across France. The work will be carried out at the ICGM within the Balard building (CNRS campus) in Montpellier. The PhD candidate will be integrated into a dynamic and
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. The doctoral candidate will work in close collaboration with EDF R&D. SCIENTIFIC CONTEXT: The energy transition requires the design of new energy conversion systems that are more efficient, flexible, and adapted
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involves five partners: the ILV (Versailles), the UCCS (Lille), the Genoscope (Evry), TBI (Toulouse) and the IRCELYON (Lyon). The PhD research will take place mainly at the Institut Lavoisier de Versailles
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therefore an essential step toward practical TPV energy conversion. Scientific Motivation: This PhD addresses a central challenge in thermophotovoltaic engineering: how to design radiative cavities
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principles of emerging energy conversion technologies. This includes new generations of solar cells and thermoelectrics made from environmentally-friendly, transition metal-free organic materials
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, biotechnology, synthetic biology and materials for energy storage and conversion, our faculty aims to provide solutions to important problems of the 21st century. To that end, we educate innovative students in