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of Research ExperienceNone Research FieldTechnologyYears of Research ExperienceNone Additional Information Eligibility criteria PhD in Materials Science. Metallurgy, phase transformations, microscopy, X-Ray
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PROJET-PEPR : MOF composites for the overall CO₂ reduction through panchromatic photocatalysis (M/F)
NMR, X-ray diffraction, EDX analysis, nitrogen adsorption isotherms, and ICP analyses available in the laboratory. Photocatalytic experiments under heterogeneous conditions will then be carried out in
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densified ceramics (density, particle size, X-ray diffraction, SEM and TEM microscopy, thermal analyses, etc.), the PhD student will seek to understand the physical properties of these materials, in
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laser/X-ray spectroscopy. Novel methods for characterizing, accessing, and manipulating amorphous materials and biological materials. Coherent diffraction imaging and its applications in free electron
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& acylation),Polymerization, TLC, distillation, LLE, Titrations, UV-Vis, GCMS, LCMS, HPLC,MALDI-TOF, X-ray diffraction, FTIR, Chimera software for molecular docking. Essential Duties and Responsibilities
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Force Microscopy for monitoring polymer growth with nanometer scale resolutions, in-situ and post-mortem Small and Wide Angle X-ray Diffraction for the quantitative identification of different phases and
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is High-Throughput Automation, leveraging rapid manufacturing via Directed Energy Deposition (DED) coupled with a rapid characterisation pipeline that includes X-ray diffraction, thermal analysis
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to learn state-of-the-art lab methodology, comprising pulsed laser deposition (PLD), atomic force microscopy (AFM), advanced X-ray diffraction (XRD), and electrochemistry. Additionally, synchrotron
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temperature. This will be achieved using a variety of solid-state, high-pressure and solvothermal synthesis techniques, and the resultant products will be characterized through X-ray and neutron diffraction as
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related analysis Experience with neutron and/or X-ray diffraction Experience with other spectroscopic techniques (Raman, Mössbauer, etc.) Previous beamline support experience in a neutron or synchrotron X