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., multiple degenerate mechanical modes (i.e., same frequency) used as nodes of the network [3]. To display quantum properties, a mechanical mode must be cooled down close to its ground state (i.e., down to a
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the major challenges associated with energy transition and carbon neutrality. By transforming CO₂, a stable and abundant molecule, into high value-added chemicals, this approach makes it possible to store
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eNSEMPLE. It is an interdisciplinary project at the interface between Statistical Physics, Data Science, Network Science, Computer Science and Sociology, and will involve collaborations with researchers from
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matter is ubiquitous in water resources; this complex matrix is composed of natural and anthropogenic complex macromolecules. From soil studies, it is well known that stable radical species are ubiquitous
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into the JUICE science team and will contribute both to the mission's preparation phase and to its scientific exploitation following JUICE's arrival at Jupiter in 2031. The project is part of the JAFAR research
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Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The PhD student will work in the SICAL team at LIRIS, recognised for its
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-heterocyclic carbenes (NHCs) revolutionized the fields of organometallic and organic catalysis. Now, it is non-NHC carbenes that are opening exciting new avenues. , These species, true "molecular Swiss Army
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resolutions on the order of attoamperes (10^-18 A) [1-3]. It has also been shown that measurement based on faradaic shot noise is possible [4]. The challenge now is to transfer these techniques to a chip
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even other oxygenates such as dimethyl ether, as part of a national project (PEPR) on 'e-biofuels'. It follows on from our work on ultra-dispersed Mo/TiO2 catalysts, which we are currently continuing
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research unit of CNRS, Grenoble INP, and Université Grenoble Alpes, is a center of excellence in materials science and innovative processes. It spans diverse fields—from metallurgy to nanomaterials and