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will be carried out more precisely in the premises of the MMAGICC team of the “Catalysis Polymerization, Processes and Materials” laboratory (CP2M, UMR 5128 CNRS - CPE Lyon - Univ. Lyon). In the current
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7285 within the Catalysis and Unconventional Media team under the supervision of the scientific coordinator. The project will be carried out in close collaboration with IJLRA and LPP. The candidate will
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responsible for the synthesis of new metal supported on depleted uranium oxide catalysts for downstream application in catalysis. The Researcher will supervise the complete materials and processes
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to the development of new methodologies by means of transition metal catalysis for the remote functionalization of molecules. A strong emphasis will be paid on the direct functionalization of unactivated C-H bonds and
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established in order to develop these objects into functional materials for emerging applications in thermometry, chemical detection or catalysis. The 3D-NanoREV project, which includes the proposed activity
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interest in hydrophobic solvation due to its stunning importance for biology, catalysis and environmental science. However, it is only recently that we realized how important hydrophobicity is for
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application to catalysis remains unexplored. Yet, optical control could revolutionise the way catalysis is performed. One exciting opportunity could be to use targeted light pulses to control the steps in
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of nanomaterials for applications in catalysis and energy. The student will be part of a dynamic team of 6 researchers and teacher-researchers and 6 PhD student. He/she will benefit from the equipment available in
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. The candidate will join the "Electrochemistry and Energy Conversion" team in the Catalysis and Materials department of the Institute of Chemistry and Processes for Energy, the Environment and Health (ICPEES
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chemistry (specializing in molecular chemistry) and/or a chemical engineering degree. The candidate should be motivated by organic synthesis methodology and homogeneous catalysis, and be able to use