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composites (rheology, DMA, tensile testing, etc.) will then be studied in order to establish structure–property relationships. This work will be carried out within the Chemistry & Macromolecular Materials
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protocol, critical evaluation of the performance of the pXRF including the evaluation of raw spectra to obtain quantitative chemical data. Explore colour generation based on compositional data, optical
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fully characterized. Preliminary experiments also lead to mixed materials consisting in α-Fe and α”-Fe16N2 phases, or ε-Fe3N and γ'-Fe4N phases. However, controlling the composition of the final material
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candidate will undertake the following activities: - Synthesis and characterization of catalysts: Develop hybrid materials (metals, oxides, or composites) optimized for the selective formation of aldehydes
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silicon carbide (SiC) fibres (monofilaments) are used in C/C or CMC composite materials (ceramic matrix composites) by the aerospace industry (brake discs, rocket engine nozzles, thrust chambers, leading
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compositions (carbon, metal alloys, oxides, clays, polymers). The laboratory develops and characterizes these materials, seeking to understand and control their architecture (structure, organization
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, pressure, composition, atmosphere) influencing these mechanisms. 2. Characterization and Analysis Characterize the compounds formed at different stages of the process using advanced techniques: - XRD (X-ray
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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
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resolution of crystal structures. - Experience with glove box under argon atmosphere and eventually with air sensitive materials. Website for additional job details https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UMR5253
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, and mechanics. It studies the three main classes of materials: metals, ceramics, polymers, and their composites: integrating bulk, surface, and interface characteristics for applications in health