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will be conducted at the CNRS within the Institute of Chemistry of Media and Materials of Poitiers (IC2MP - UMR CNRS 7285), in the "Catalysis and non-conventional media" team, under the responsability
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will be devoted to their circularly polarized emission, and to their spin filtering properties. Team 'Organometallics, Materials and Catalysis' (OMC) at ISCR, localized at University of Rennes. Group
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Engineering", is headed by Frédéric Peruch. The team develops alternative strategies for the synthesis of "tailor-made" polymers: - the design of activation or catalysis systems for highly selective
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in catalysis and transition metal chemistry to work on a collaborative research project between our team at the IRL 3555 and the Engle Lab at the Scripps research institute. Develop and execute
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" department, the successful candidate will join the "Organometallic Catalysis and Synthesis of Functional Molecules" team, which consists of 2 researchers, 1 postdoctoral fellow and 2 CDD/doctoral candidates
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-application in catalysis of electron transfer Spin transition compounds that can reversibly switch between a high spin state and a diamagnetic and paramagnetic state are particularly promising for electronics
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. Experience in the colloidal synthesis of inorganic nanocrystals and/or heterogeneous catalysis will be highly valued. Proficiency in English is expected. Website for additional job details https
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). - Experience in multi-step synthesis. - Previous experience in homogeneous enantioselective catalysis will be an asset, but not mandatory. - Strong motivation and creative mind. - Ability to work effectively
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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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and catalysis, natural and bioactive molecules, modeling. The thesis will be carried out as part of the IPM/LAGON team, whose areas of research focus on : - Molecular photonics: functional molecules and