[Job offer] - Two chairs will be open for recruitment at IJL
The CNRS Junior Professor Chair program allows the recruitment of talented young researchers on a fixed-term contract (CDD) initially, with the possibility of transitioning to a permanent civil servant position. This program also provides financial support to help implement their research projects.
Two chairs are open for recruitment at the Institut Jean Lamour.
CPJ DURAMAT
Keywords: Circularity, corrosion, degradation, durability, end of life, materials
Project:
The design of new durable materials resistant to degradation in harsh environments while reducing their environmental impact is one of the major scientific challenges in inorganic materials chemistry. A key challenge is the multi-scale understanding and control of the fundamental degradation mechanisms of materials subjected to extreme conditions or complex couplings.
The development of sustainable and circular materials—incorporating renewable raw materials, environmentally friendly processes, and efficient recycling to reduce their societal, ecological, and environmental footprint—is crucial for a low-carbon, safe, and high-performance economy. The goal is to optimize the performance of materials under coupled stresses, often multi-physical and multi-criteria, and to improve their life cycle by reducing dependence on critical resources and enhancing their end-of-life management.
CPJ SPIN
Keywords: Spintronics, multifunctional and hybrid heterostructures, spin-orbitronics, magnonics, opto-spintronics, quantum spintronics, topological spin textures...
Project:
Candidates must propose a fundamental research project, either experimental or theoretical, that stands out for its originality and potential to go beyond the current state of the art.
The project should fall within the field of spintronics but may also explore interfaces between spintronics and other areas of condensed matter physics, such as superconductivity, light-matter interaction, innovative low-dimensional materials, and quantum physics, among others.
For more information, please contact François MONTAIGNE : ijl-directeur@univ-lorraine.fr