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Horizon Europe programme. The aim of this ambitious international project is to accelerate the transition to sustainable structural sandwiches and hollow composites parts for automotive, boat and aerospace
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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 Thermomechanical characterization of a composite with
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+,…). For the electrolyte composition, the effect of the cation additives or hydrophobic organic co-solvents on the interface structuring and electrochemical stability window will be studied. These strategies are current
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the quantitative determination of metallurgical evolutions resolved in time but also in space of chemical compositions (concept of combinatorial metallurgy) of complex alloys along thermal and thermomechanical paths
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online gas composition and selectivity in the hydrate - She/he will measure the fraction of carbon or hydrogen captured using Raman spectroscopy. The Raman device adapted to the optical reactor will be
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innovative new technologies [1-6], and its robotization and automation will open to the future manufacturing of structural composites incorporating these natural fibers. This new type of composite meets very
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of chemical compositions and the complexity of crystallographic structures. In parallel, representative samples of the various phases studied will be synthesized by elemental cofusion and characterized (SEM
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placed on identifying the conditions favourable to the generation of compositional heterogeneities resulting from the complete solidification of terrestrial magmatic oceans. This project will be based
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part of this project, porous ceramics are prepared by Polymer Impregnation Pyrolysis (PIP), a route allowing easy control of the chemical composition and shaping. On the surface of the objects
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Diffraction, Electron Microscopy (SEM) (environmental or not), TEM, and EDMA; volume and surface composition analysis using ICP-MS/OES, XPS, Tof-SIMS, Raman, and FTIR; topology analysis using AFM and