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in a viscoelastic linear comparison composite (LCC). These estimates can be generated by two families of approaches: direct approaches based mainly on the correspondence principle and variational
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supply chains for industrial hemp fibre and bio-based resins towards high performance circular bio-based composites SSUCHY-Next is a European project funded in the frame of the Circular Bio-based Europe
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covers a reduced range of compositions. The project Hiway-2-mat seeks to use high-throughput combinatorial approaches and develop autonomous configurations to explore the compositional spaces of complex
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4 May 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department Laboratoire des Composites ThermoStructuraux Research Field Physics Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country France
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Description of the offer : This PhD project seeks to tackle existing challenges by embarking on exploratory research into new magnetocaloric intermetallic materials. These materials will incorporate
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original expertise and tools at national and international level to study the physico-chemical properties of materials in extreme conditions, particularly in situ. The PhD student will be based at CEMHTI's
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electrolyte composition. In the recent years, more and more experimental evidences suggest that enhancing hydrophobicity, by e.g. functionalizing the surface with hydrophobic molecules or reducing the water
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of the lipid composition of autophagy vesicles. The postdoctoral project will expand on strategies that we have developed to study how this dedicated lipid signature instructs the ultrastructure, composition and
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and nitrogen chemistry in several reaction chambers: HELIOS (CNRS, Orléans) and CESAM (UPEC, Paris). Both of these chambers are uniquely well-equipped to understand atmospheric chemical composition in
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dynamically map, in situ and operando, the three-dimensional changes in lattice deformation, strain, composition, and crystallographic defects of nano-crystallites, establishing a comprehensive experimental