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overlooked. Austenitic steels, though high in nickel content and not designed to be ‘reduced-activation’, will be necessary for structural components in low-temperature regions of the breeder blanket, such as
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understanding of physicochemical phenomena governing the WAAM process for manufacturing stainless steel parts. The first phase of the study will focus on the successive stages of the process, ranging from
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PhD student position on development of innovative bifunctional oxygen electrodes for SOC technology.
of SOC electrodes for green hydrogen generation as a feedstock for the steel industry. The HIPERZAB project, and its researcher contract, aims to improve the efficiency and durability of the oxygen
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round in September/October each year. Tuition fees per semester in EUR None Combined Master's degree / PhD programme No Joint degree / double degree programme No Description/content Our structured, three
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/cyclovoltammetry, amperometry, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy) Experimental investigation of the material compatibility of interconnector steels, protective coatings and cell materials with adapted glass
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problem not only faced by industry (e.g., steel, catalysts, metal structures) but also by academia and public services (e.g., archives, museums). The broader question that this project addresses is how we
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Centre de Mise en Forme des Matériaux (CEMEF) | Sophia Antipolis, Provence Alpes Cote d Azur | France | about 2 months ago
-doctorate (CEA LIST) will aim to develop numerical modeling of Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) on the virtual grain structures obtained. Context: In the nuclear industry, the integrity of welded components is
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, the impurity content of the coolant must be kept within certain boundaries to ensure long-term operations. Impurities can be added from various sources, such as corrosion of structural steel in contact with HLM
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of interconnector steels, protective coatings and cell materials with adapted glass-ceramic joining materials, with a focus on interactions during the joining process and under operating conditions Optimisation
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The production of primary steel and aluminium uses a huge amount of resources and causes significant environmental damage, leading to a large effort to recycle these high-value alloys. However, the