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radiation stresses. Artificial media: Design a structured medium, or acoustic metamaterial, using structural resonances in air to slow wave propagation. The interaction of these waves with a target will again
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the effects of ocean alkalinity enhancement (OAE) on the carbon cycle and climate, and to assess its impacts within an Earth system model. The project will involve designing intervention scenarios 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
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this respect, the French hydrogen plan aims at increasing the annual consumption of renewable or low-carbon hydrogen to 700kt by 2030 (out of 1,345kt), compared with 45kt/880kt in 2020. To achieve this goal
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opportunity to work with other members of the French and Singaporean teams. The PhD is funded by the Q-loop project (quantique.france2030.gouv.fr/recherche-innovation/programme-lsq/), which focuses on system
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techniques (spectroscopy, electrochemistry). - Optimization of electrolysis cells: Designing electrolysers incorporating the developed catalysts, coupled with renewable energy sources (e.g., photovoltaics
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of an oxygen-graded titanium: Experimental and computational analyses. Materials & Design, 114801 [5] Jullien, M., Legros, M., Calvat, M., Stinville, J. C., & Texier, D. (2025). Quantifying the impact of
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to access novel structures and reactivities. Targeted applications include "green" catalysis, the design of smart materials (magnetic, optoelectronic ), and surface functionalization. An innovative aspect
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expertise in HCI and education, including adaptive gamification, engagement, learning analysis, and the design of motivational affordances in education. As part of the project, the PhD student will work with
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. Dubacheva in the I2BM team of DCM (Département de Chimie Moléculaire, CNRS-UGA). I2BM research focuses on the design of macromolecular architectures and functional interfaces for bioanalysis and therapeutic