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validation of a CHONSP system for high-temperature combustion would have a major impact on the combustion community and industry. Objectives: During the first part of the thesis, the student will develop
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and Photocatalytic applications) funded by CNRS. The doctoral student will develop theoretical models and participate in spectroscopy experiments in France and Belgium under the responsibility of two
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. It is part of a coherent and ambitious site policy jointly developed with other players in the research, higher education and the socio-economic world. The doctoral researcher will conduct his research
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the design stage. The main objective here is to develop approaches in which molecular chemistry (LCC) and nanotechnology (LAAS-CNRS) are combined to produce micro/nano-scale architectures in which
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Laser Ionization for Applications in the Environment and Health) aims to develop instrumentation based on the coupling of laser ionization to mass separation in order to quantify, separate and purify
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use the scientific platforms of the Grenoble Institute of Molecular Chemistry. https://dcm.univ-grenoble-alpes.fr/ Project Description: The project aims to develop efficient and selective catalysts
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solely dedicated to research, with no teaching and minimal administrative duties. Fellows are expected to participate in the cultural and scientific life of the Laboratoire SPHERE, to advance their own
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develop a personal research endeavour linked to the issues addressed by the France-Quebec Research Chair on Contemporary Issues in Freedom of Expression (Colibex). A full description of the chair and its
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Research Framework Programme? Not funded by an EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The successful candidate will develop a personal
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emerged as a promising route for recycling waste plastics, as it enables them to be converted into value-added products and is applicable to a wide range of polymers. To develop this recycling route