Mûrissement des mousses chargées en particules // Coarsening of foam made with particle loaded fluids, Sorbonne Université SIM (Sciences, Ingénierie, Médecine), France (2025)

15 Mar 2025
Job Information

Organisation/Company

Sorbonne Université SIM (Sciences, Ingénierie, Médecine)
Research Field

Physics
Researcher Profile

Recognised Researcher (R2)
Leading Researcher (R4)
First Stage Researcher (R1)
Established Researcher (R3)
Country

France
Application Deadline

17 Apr 2025 - 22:00 (UTC)
Type of Contract

Temporary
Job Status

Full-time
Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme?

Not funded by a EU programme
Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure?

No

Offer Description

Liquid foams play a crucial role in the ecological and energy transition. With their excellent thermal insulation properties, they enhance the energy efficiency of buildings and infrastructures (see left image below). In the field of flotation, foams enable the separation of finely divided materials, a process particularly used for treating contaminated soils. Additionally, new processes are emerging, leveraging the properties of foams for extracting precious metal particles from recycled electronic devices (urban mining), thus promoting a more sustainable management of resources and urban waste. The presence of solid particles within liquid foams, possibly in high concentration, raises several fundamental questions, the most general one being: can a liquid foam be stabilized using the particles it contains? Indeed, it is well known that simple liquid foam ages[1] through various processes, with coarsening[2] being particularly difficult to counteract: can coarsening dynamics be arrested by incorporating particles of a specific concentration and size?
The PhD project consists in developing and conducting experiments to investigate the coarsening of foams made from suspensions of solid particles. Structural foam changes induced by the coarsening process will be tracked using optical microscopy and x-ray microtomography combined with image analysis using recent advanced Machine Learning tools. The work will encompass the elaboration of model particle laden foams using milli-fluidic devices, with fine tuning of bubble and particle distributions as well as concentrations. The results will evidence original coarsening laws and dynamics. Their modeling, drawing on concepts from both liquid foams and granular media, will provide physical insights into the underlying mechanisms of diffusive gas transfer in such complex systems. Predicting their coarsening phase diagram is a challenging fundamental problem of great interest for many applications in material sciences.
[1] “Foam: Structure and Dynamics“, Cantat, Cohen-Addad, Pitois et al, Oxford University Press (2013)
[2] Galvani, Cohen-Addad, Pitois et al, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. (2023) 120, e2306551120
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Liquid foams play a crucial role in the ecological and energy transition. With their excellent thermal insulation properties, they enhance the energy efficiency of buildings and infrastructures (see left image below). In the field of flotation, foams enable the separation of finely divided materials, a process particularly used for treating contaminated soils. Additionally, new processes are emerging, leveraging the properties of foams for extracting precious metal particles from recycled electronic devices (urban mining), thus promoting a more sustainable management of resources and urban waste. The presence of solid particles within liquid foams, possibly in high concentration, raises several fundamental questions, the most general one being: can a liquid foam be stabilized using the particles it contains? Indeed, it is well known that simple liquid foam ages[1] through various processes, with coarsening[2] being particularly difficult to counteract: can coarsening dynamics be arrested by incorporating particles of a specific concentration and size?
The PhD project consists in developing and conducting experiments to investigate the coarsening of foams made from suspensions of solid particles. Structural foam changes induced by the coarsening process will be tracked using optical microscopy and x-ray microtomography combined with image analysis using recent advanced Machine Learning tools. The work will encompass the elaboration of model particle laden foams using milli-fluidic devices, with fine tuning of bubble and particle distributions as well as concentrations. The results will evidence original coarsening laws and dynamics. Their modeling, drawing on concepts from both liquid foams and granular media, will provide physical insights into the underlying mechanisms of diffusive gas transfer in such complex systems. Predicting their coarsening phase diagram is a challenging fundamental problem of great interest for many applications in material sciences.
[1] “Foam: Structure and Dynamics“, Cantat, Cohen-Addad, Pitois et al, Oxford University Press (2013)
[2] Galvani, Cohen-Addad, Pitois et al, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. (2023) 120, e2306551120
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Début de la thèse : 01/10/2025
Funding category: Contrat doctoral
Concours pour un contrat doctoral

Where to apply

Website
https://www.abg.asso.fr/fr/candidatOffres/show/id_offre/129552

Requirements
Specific Requirements

Master en Physique ou Sciences des matériaux ou Physicochimie ou Mécanique des fluides. Goût pour le travail expérimental au laboratoire. Programmation en langage Python .Master degree in Physics or material Sciences or Physical-chemistry or Fluid mechanics. Strong taste for experimental /lab work. Coding in Python language.

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1
Company/Institute
Sorbonne Université SIM (Sciences, Ingénierie, Médecine)
Country
France
City
Paris
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STATUS: EXPIRED

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Mûrissement des mousses chargées en particules // Coarsening of foam made with particle loaded fluids, Sorbonne Université SIM (Sciences, Ingénierie, Médecine), France (2025)
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