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fluid-sediment velocity profiling method based on multi-bistatic pulse-coherent Doppler velocimetry which is currently implemented in the Acoustic Concentration & Velocity Profiler technology designed
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Work Plan: This PhD aims at developing beyond-state-of-the-art electromagnetic attacks to compromise keyboard availability (denial of service) and integrity (fault injection). To that end, we will take
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AMU Institut de chimie radicalaire | Marseille, Provence Alpes Cote d Azur | France | about 1 month ago
biocompatible nanoparticles (Nano-HE) to block the interaction of HE with the protein heme centers. Aim 3 will also explore the potential to design novel HE-based probes for O2 •– based on self-immolation
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-correlate the impact of each ageing phenomenon on the EIS and to allow diagnosis of the early stage of degradation. Objectives and work plan: Long-term durability tests in accelerated stress conditions will
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specifically-designed particles to contaminated or damaged regions using diffusiophoresis for remediation. For that, the candidate will, Perform an extensive literature review on diffusiophoresis in porous media
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members, in a multidisciplinary, varied and collaborative environment. The thesis is funded by a single-team ANR project designed to promote internal collaborations within a research team, where you will
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designed to promote internal collaborations within a research team, where you will benefit from sustained and diversified supervision to train you in research. Other parts are open to applications (thesis
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The aim of this thesis project is to design a fully operational phase-change immersion set-up with the aim of achieving very high heat transfer coefficients (and thus cooling energy-dense equipment
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of alternative renewable resources. IFPEN's originality and strength lie in its ability to ensure continuity between fundamental research, applied research and innovation. IFPEN develops technological solutions
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A.cm-2 ). Beyond the design of the metal catalysts, understanding the role of the local environment on the selectivity of the reaction and the stability of the system is one of the main obstacles