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this objective, the sensor will be studied at different phases of its manufacturing in order to determine the contribution of each of the layers deposited. In this PhD work, you will be in charge of: - a
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of the PhD work, which will be realized in close collaboration with the experimental groups, notably the group in LIMMS/IIS Tokyo (Japan), where short visits may be planned during the course of the PhD
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L’Institut de Physique et Chimie des Matériaux de Strasbourg (IPCMS), UMR 7504 CNRS – Université de Strasbourg, | Strasbourg, Alsace | France | 16 days ago
photonic devices for superior data processing possibilities. Your PhD work will help to advance the area of optical computing by developing new type of photonic devices uniting experimental studies in
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transport component in the voids (between fibers), and a term of exchange (sorption-desorption) between the two phases [5]. The objective of this PhD work is to explore the possible extension
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prognosis of the entire over-actuated system, as well as its actuators. Most researches on this topic assume that actuator degradation can be gathered by direct inspections. In this PhD work, we place
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"UMR7314-VIRVIA-006". The aim of this collaborative PhD work between an industrial partner, UMICORE, the LRCS at the Université de Picardie Jules Verne in Amiens and the "Chalcogenides and glasses" thematic
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material under various conditions. Supervision The PhD work will be supervised by both Ludovic Pauchard (DR, FAST laboratory, CNRS, ParisSaclay University- http://www.fast.upsud.fr/~pauchard/ ) and Lamine
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or spin valves. In this PhD work, we aim to develop novel chiral hybrid systems based on helical molecules and chiral metallo-organic frameworks including perovkites and self-assemble them onto transition
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Université Gustave Eiffel - Site de Marne-la-Vallée | Champs sur Marne, le de France | France | about 2 months ago
-based photocatalyst panels have been carried out in the PhD work of Dr M. Le Pivert supervised by Pr Y. Leprince-Wang. It showed promising results to decrease CO, O3, COVs and NOx concentrations. Herein
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managing the resources present in these environments, particularly water. This PhD work aims to make a scientific contribution to this characterization issue by using seismic and electromagnetic waves. It