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. The successful candidate will work on two main axes: (i) the development of electrochemical hydrogenation reactions, including CO2 conversion to formate, in a homogeneous medium, and (ii) the immobilization
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Education level: Master or equivalent degree Background: electrical engineering, physics, or hardware cybersecurity Language: French is not required Practical Details and Application Application deadline: May
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with a completed Master 2 degree in environmental or industrial fluid mechanics, hydraulic or environmental engineering, water science & engineering, geophysical fluid dynamics, applied physics
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Requirements Specific Requirements Motivé(e) - Dynamique - Orienté(e) vers le travail d'équipe et Intéressé(e) par la Biologie Quantitative - Le(a) candidat(e) doit détenir un diplôme de master 2 et avoir
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under controlled laboratory conditions to a concentration gradient of different stresses (chemical/biological). The original data thus obtained will improve our knowledge of the behaviour of our
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company that aims to commercialize SOEC technology. Funding category: Cifre PHD Country: France Requirements Specific Requirements Master degree in material science and/or electrochemistry is required
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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
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AMU Institut de chimie radicalaire | Marseille, Provence Alpes Cote d Azur | France | about 2 months ago
the structural damage to biomolecules, leading to lipid peroxidation, posttranslational modification of proteins, and DNA damage. Among the biological radicals, superoxide radical anion (O2 •– ) is the primary
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level. Original methodologies are thus developed to search for and characterise organic micropollutants, as well as to study their interaction with dissolved organic matter, for example. In addition, many