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techniques (spectroscopy, electrochemistry). - Optimization of electrolysis cells: Designing electrolysers incorporating the developed catalysts, coupled with renewable energy sources (e.g., photovoltaics
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) nanosheets for low-pressure hydrogen storage applications. This position involves close collaboration with academic and industrial partners to design innovative nanomaterials and optimize their performance
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–activity relationships. Development and optimization of reaction conditions Optimization of photocatalytic protocols for selective reactions such as green hydrogen production or demethylation of biomass
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®, coin-cells and finally pouch cells to optimize the cell architecture to be later up-scaled for the end-user. - The use of several electrochemical techniques for evaluating the performance
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of RF communicating electronic systems to a multitude of waveforms, within the framework of the optimization of a non-linear radar. The candidate for this position will be responsible for : - Setting up
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the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The postdoctoral researcher will contribute to the development and optimization of an experimental setup
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energy materials—and is equipped with state-of-the-art research facilities. Embedded in a dynamic network of industrial and academic collaborations, SIMaP provides an ideal environment for ambitious
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Infrastructure? No Offer Description The work requested is part of the interdisciplinary mission of the University of Pau and Pays de l'Adour, as well as that of the CNRS through the IPREM: "organizing energy
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, the following scientific question emerges: can the energy efficiency be increased by carrying topology and shape optimization of the building envelopes? Several preliminary studies have partially addressed
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of suitable catalysts and the optimization of operating conditions. This project aims to investigate the catalytic conversion of phenolic monomers via the catalytic hydrogen transfer process in both gas and