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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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chemical engineering and / or heterogeneous catalysis. The project will be conducted at the Catalysis and Solid Chemistry Unit and will be performed in collaboration with major French CNRS laboratories
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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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the Organometallics: Materials & Catalysis (OMC) group under the supervision of L. Jarrige (CR CNRS) and G. Alcaraz (DR CNRS). The doctoral student (M/F) will be attached to the Doctoral School Sciences of Matter
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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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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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interdisciplinary institute that studies (1) the design of clean processes (catalysis, bio-solvents, renewable energies, alternative technologies, etc.) and (2) the transfer and bioaccumulation of organic molecules
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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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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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-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