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PhD in soft matter physics (M/F)

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Date Limite Candidature : vendredi 11 juillet 2025 23:59:00 heure de Paris

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Informations générales

Intitulé de l'offre : PhD in soft matter physics (M/F) (H/F)
Référence : UMR7615-ANNSAL-001
Nombre de Postes : 1
Lieu de travail : PARIS 05
Date de publication : vendredi 20 juin 2025
Type de contrat : CDD Doctorant
Durée du contrat : 36 mois
Date de début de la thèse : 1 décembre 2025
Quotité de travail : Complet
Rémunération : 2200 gross monthly
Section(s) CN : 01 - Interactions, particules, noyaux du laboratoire au cosmos

Description du sujet de thèse

Coarsening and flow of gelling foam

Description Foams, dispersions of gas bubbles in a fluid, are an example of complex out-of-equilibrium systems. The structure and properties of liquid foams are controlled by capillarity, so how foams flow or how they evolve in time depends mainly on the properties of their interfaces. In recent years there has been growing interest in “elastocapillary” foams, where bubbles are embedded in a soft solid. The properties of such foams are controlled by a competition between surface effects and bulk rheology (capillarity vs. elasticity), which can lead to a novel class of structural evolution and bubble topology. Our objective is to rationalize the relation between the rheological properties of the continuous phase and the dynamics of the system.

We will work with foams in which a colloidal gel is forming (silica nanoparticles, which aggregate and gel with the addition of salt). In time, the colloidal gel stiffens, it develops a yield stress and an elastic modulus. The characteristic gelling time and the gel stiffness can be controlled by changing the concentration of colloids or salt. During the internship we will follow the evolution of foam structure (bubble size and organization) and its rheological response. We will start by working with model quasi-2D foams, where we can modify local bubble topology with surface patterning, and thus to explore the link between coarsening rate and foam structure.

Contexte de travail

The thesis is co-directed by Anniina Salonen (SIMM, ESPCI - Paris) and François Boulogne (LPS, Paris-Saclay, Orsay). The work will take place at ESPCI and the student will be provided with good working conditions, in terms of office space and lab space.
The PhD project is a part of an ANR funded project, ABC2FOAM, and will be in collaboration with colleagues from Lyon. Therefore, we are looking for an enthusiastic experimentalist to work in an active research group, and to enjoy collaborative working in an ANR-funded research program.

Contraintes et risques

No identified risks