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constituent of lignocellulosic biomass, rich in phenolic motifs with a composition and size that depend on the type of extraction process used and the nature of the biomass. It is one of the few renewable
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operation. While traditional mechanistic models often consider the catalyst as a static material, photocatalysts are inherently dynamic systems. They respond rapidly to variations in temperature, pressure
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of steel compositions. The future potential of the model / numerical tool to replace costly trial- error method will also be evaluated. The Institute Jean Lamour (IJL) is a joint research unit of CNRS and
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, Interfaces and Nano-Objects" group at CEMES (https://www.cemes.fr/sinano/ ). A collaboration with the Physical and Chemical Modelling team at the Laboratory of Physics and Chemistry of Nano-Objects will
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to adapt this technique for single-frame model free post-processing method. The PhD will employ a combination of simulation and experimental validation. First, use and develop existing coronagraphic
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of direct imaging is to extend this capability to Earth-like planets. Such an achievement would enable the measurement of atmospheric compositions and even the search for potential biosignatures, marking a