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will be to study the non-thermal plasma hydrogenation reaction of CO2, with a particular focus on understanding the reaction mechanisms at the plasma-catalyst interface, using in-situ infrared
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electrocatalysts. On the one hand, molecular catalysts (homogeneous or supported) have achieved very high selectivity at low overpotential, but have been mostly limited to the 2-electron generation of CO from CO2
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, the challenge is to develop active, selective, inexpensive, and recyclable catalysts. Thus, the aim of the PhD is to synthesize bimetallic nanoparticles, test them, for the first time, for the reductive
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for PhD students. (more details here: https://www.cppm.in2p3.fr/web/en/index.html ) The LHCb group at CPPM consists of five permanent researchers, four engineers, two postdoctoral researchers and three PhD
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, mainly made of austenitic stainless steel material. Detection, localization and characterization of potential defects with ultrasonic methods are difficult to be mastered. Indeed, heterogeneous and
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the BioFlexPV project, we will use a photoacid generator (PAG) acting as a catalyst to trigger the sol-gel process. In this project, we will design thin films using an integrated approach combining sol
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inference and machine learning techniques. This will involve learning the specificities of the movements of heterogeneous users of an infrastructure, so as to enable a reliable prediction of collisions, and
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or materials science. The project aims at the mechanical release of III-nitride devices using h-BN is a promising approach for heterogeneous integration. Chip-scale technologies such as UV light-emitting diodes
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converting CO2 into valuable chemical like methanol. However, the available catalysts are often unselective and many products are obtained at the same time, significantly hindering industrial applicability One
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the urban mine. The classic methods of this approach can be used, especially as they enable the identification of possible relationships and circulations between heterogeneous groups such as citizens