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the PhD). At Sorbonne University, the student will join IMPMC-UMR 7590 (https://impmc.sorbonne-universite.fr/en ). At the University of Melbourne, the student will join the Bio21 Molecular Science
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, the environment and ecology, transportation, robotics, energy, culture, and artificial intelligence. Overview of the CNRS as an employer: https://www.cnrs.fr/fr/le-cnrs Presentation of IRISA as the host laboratory
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and with the 2AT team at Institut Pprime to develop a shape-optimisation tool based on resolvent analysis, applied to landing-gear aeroacoustics The researcher will develop a numerical methodology based
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PhD position: Nanoengineering refractory compositionally complex alloys for extreme conditions (M/F)
refractory compositionally complex alloys (RCCAs) in the form of thin films, targeting their application in extreme environments such as those encountered in nuclear fusion reactors. The approach relies
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. The models will be validated experimentally in order to develop an original strategy for contactless shape-morphing of deformable materials. The concepts of wave pseudo-momentum and spatio-temporal wavefront
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systematically varying an externally imposed disorder (amplitude and correlation properties), we will explore how spatial inhomogeneities initiate, shape, or suppress the onset of turbulent behavior and vortex
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to their density, low entanglement, and ability to rapidly self-assemble into highly ordered nanostructures to form a lamellar arrangement, resulting in colored materials (bio-based photonic crystals). From
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permanent staff, 20 doctoral students/year, 4 postdocs/year and 6 masters/year. The work of the SHAPE project will be carried out in co-supervision and synergistic collaboration with the energy-on-chip team
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well as the understanding of the role of the diversity observed among species. It is however aknowledged that the electrons needed to reduce are primarily brought by quinones (in their quinol form) who transfer them (one by
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renewable energy in a dense and usable form. However, the thermodynamic and kinetic barriers associated with CO₂ reduction require the development of high-performance and selective catalysts. The selected