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academic year) in engineering and/or a master's degree in chemistry. The position requires solid knowledge in heterogeneous catalysis, good oral and written communication skills (English) to present results
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of the enzymes immobilized at the electrochemical interface during catalysis, which is predicted by modeling. Therefore, it appears essential to obtain information with high spatio-temporal resolution
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16 Apr 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company Université de Rennes Department Chemistry Research Field Chemistry » Inorganic chemistry Chemistry » Homogeneous catalysis Researcher Profile First
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involve rewriting new reconstruction algorithms so that they can be run on heterogeneous platforms, i.e. systems where a traditional processor (CPU) is coupled with an accelerator (e.g. a GPU). The PhD
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of the interconnection (large size, degraded communication, live-machine interface, etc.) of intrinsically complex and heterogeneous systems. To meet these challenges, traditional design methods based on simulation and a
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Mines Paris - PSL, Centre PERSEE | Sophia Antipolis, Provence Alpes Cote d Azur | France | 3 months ago
of local energy production and demand using multiple heterogeneous data sources" Context and background: Short-term energy forecasting for the next minutes to days ahead, is a prerequisite for the economic
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a joint approach combining simulation-based process design with experimental research on heterogeneous catalysis for the optimisation of ammonia production that would be compatible with the EU's 2050
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catalysts on electrodes, allowing for the benefits of homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis to be combined. Methods and Materials: Inorganic synthesis, electrochemical characterization, catalytic reaction
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for the benefits of homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis to be combined. Methods and Materials: Inorganic synthesis, electrochemical characterization, catalytic reaction screening, and optimization. Requirements
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hydrodynamics and biokinetics in a rigorous way, through a combination of chemical engineering, heterogeneous catalysis and multiphase flow principles, is limited [1], [2], [3]. An effort is necessary to develop