Thèse - Sub-millimeter solid-like Correlations Liquids and Role of Interfacial Interactions

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At the Laboratoire Léon Brillouin (CEA-CNRS, Université Paris-Saclay), a unique experimental protocol makes possible to access “static” elasticity in the liquid state, a property so far neglected at the sub-millimeter scale [1]. This discovery indicates that liquid molecules might be long range correlated and makes possible the identification of new effects such as cooling under flow. New improved micro-rheological, interfacial techniques and Large Facilities Instruments will be used in the frame of the PhD thesis “Solid-like Correlations in Liquids and Role of Interfacial Interactions” to identify the liquid/solid boundary parameters and characterize these new liquid properties. Solid skills in liquid physics, physico-chemistry or materials are required together with a strong motivation for the development of experimental setups and the use of Large Facilities. The successful candidate will benefit of a multidisciplinary network and of a competitive salary according to the Marie Curie regulations.

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Date de démarrage : 05 septembre 2018

Durée : 3 ans

Contacter :
Université Paris-Saclay
L. Noirez
Ce-Saclay 91191 Gif-sur-Yvette Cédex France
email : laurence.noirez@cea.fr
Téléphone : 33 1 69 08 63 0
Fax : 33 1 69 08 82 5
Page web : http://iramis.cea.fr/Pisp/laurence.noirez/