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the acidity of the aggregates of HFIP molecules created by hydrogen bonds to form a supramolecular catalyst for non-reactive substrates. The student will develop new transformations to create C-C and C
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Research Framework Programme? Not funded by an EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description At the Laboratoire des BioMolécules, we develop Mn
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to create assemblies of nanocubes and thus develop new structures that are inaccessible by other means. The subject of this thesis, funded by the Agence Nationale de la Recherche (French government agency
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will be used to develop detailed atmospheric degradation mechanisms. At the same time, isotopic composition will be studied using a state-of-the-art orbitrap technique, which will be used for isotopic
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Laboratoire de Chimie Moléculaire et thioorganique | Caen, Basse Normandie | France | about 2 months ago
in medicinal chemistry, the project aims to develop new series of fluorinated nucleos(t)ides and oligonucleotides. In these series, different organofluorine groups will be introduced in the 2' and 3
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Infrastructure? No Offer Description We are looking for an excellent, enthusiastic and self-motivated early-career researcher to join our research team and to develop different redox-active and cytotoxic metal
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recognized for its expertise in the electrochemistry of redox enzymes. Furthermore, researchers at BIP develop surface characterization methods allowing operando measurements during electrochemistry
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working on sustainable approaches to the manufacture and recycling of photovoltaic panels. Objectives: As part of the BioFlexPV project, we will develop multilayers alternating films of biobased polymers
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. The objective of this Ph.D project is to develop a universal strategy to synthesize materials exhibiting improved thermomechanical resistance and high reprocessability. To achieve this, the student will
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offering competitive electricity production over the long term [2]. In this context, the aim is to develop NIR-selective photosensitizers, which is precisely the subject of the present PhD offer