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This thesis will be funded by the HiFunMat interdisciplinary thematic institute. The PhD student will join the Biointerface group at the Institut des Sciences des Matériaux de Mulhouse (IS2M) under
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this objective, the sensor will be studied at different phases of its manufacturing in order to determine the contribution of each of the layers deposited. In this PhD work, you will be in charge of: - a
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the C++ library HArDCore. This PhD position is funded by the ERC Synergy project « NEMESIS". References [1] D. A. Di Pietro and J. Droniou. An arbitrary-order discrete de Rham complex on polyhedral meshes
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, modifying its emission energy. The use of a PCM guarantees the reversibility of the process. In this thesis, the recruited PhD student will work on: • The growth of InAs/InP quantum dot – nanowires by
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(GRANDProto300). The goal of this PhD project is to develop and test in situ novel particle parameter reconstruction tools, and to prepare for the messenger data analysis of the future stages of GRAND. Three lines
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, Functional and Nanostructured Materials, Disordered Systems and Polymers and Thematic Openings and Innovations. It has a staff of around 140, including 60 lecturers/researchers, 30 technical staff and 50 PhD
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). The supervisors will be Dr. Fabien COURREGES (Associated Professor), Dr. Romain NEGRIER (Associated Professor), and Pr. Raymond QUERE (Emeritus Professor). The PhD student will join a group of young researchers
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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 PhD student will be enrolled in the PhD program of
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of these environments have been studied independently to evaluate their habitability but their (bio)geochemical processes remain poorly understood and studied on a larger scale. The goal of this PhD is to characterize
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of micrometric magneto-plasmonic inorganic nanoparticles - Physico-chemical and physical characterization Candidates should hold a PhD in chemistry with expertise in the elaboration, surface modification and