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spectroscopy with this equipment. Photothermal therapeutic nanoagents aim at converting optical energy into heat to induce hyperthermia and a stress response in targeted biological tissues. From an external
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of experienced researchers from CNRS, UL, Arts et métiers, IMT and CEA, as well as several PhD students and post-doctoral researchers, working on high-throughput material characterization and micromechanical
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). Expected results: • New HWCVD technology validation and optimization. • Obtain high optical performance a-SiC thin films (test material in small dimension, <2-inch) to be used in other WPs. • Comprehensive
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gas analysis, a GC/MS, and an HPLC/MS. DFT calculations will be performed using annual allocations on national high-performance computing centers. More details here: https://iramis.cea.fr/en/nimbe/lcmce