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that some of their icy moons possess a salt water ocean under their cold icy surface. Observations of various sulfate and chlorinated salts on the surface of Europa and Ganymede as well as in the eruptive
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optical materials, magnetism, superconductors, visible light photocatalysis, etc.… In the context of global warming, photocatalytic splitting of water is a promising and simple way to produce H2 (a
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the environmental spread of antimicrobial resistance and pathogens is imperative to reach several UN Sustainable Development Goals as well as the European Green Deal, Water Framework Directive and Biodiversity
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pathways of PFAS degradation by electro-oxidation in drinking water Context The overall objective of the research project is focused on Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS). These environmental
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of the actions of evaporation of water from the soil with the transpiration of plants. The project aims to reproduce this combination with the ground-road couple. For this, the doctoral project proposes
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effective and stable membranes for electrooxidation of persistent pollutants in water Context The widespread infiltration of PFAS into our drinking water systems poses a significant challenge, spurring the
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the Martian southern hemispheric highlands, and stand as a reflect of an ancient past characterized by active hydrology and surface liquid water. After a peak of valley network formation around ~3.8 Byr ago
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collaboration with the GEPEA TEAM team. Water is omnipresent on Earth but the volume of fresh water (necessary for life) is limited. Water pollution is one of humanity's biggest problems arising from
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position is offered under an industrial track (2 years at IMT Atlantique + 9 months at Mercator Ocean International, Toulouse, France + 3 months as a visiting scholar at Pr. Pierre Lermusiaux’s lab at MIT
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to the oceans. In the ECZ, soils are metal sinks, especially wetlands. Their hydrological cycle (high water/low water) favors the formation of chemical gradients and biogeochemical processes controlling the metal