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to enhance mechanical properties while maintaining recyclability. This multi-disciplinary project lies at the forefront of chemistry/polymer chemistry and material science. It aims to generate high-impact
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will be carried out at the Laboratoire de Chimie des Polymères Organiques (LCPO, UMR5629), one of France's leading polymer research centers, located on the campus of the University of Bordeaux. In
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teams 1 and 2. He/she will work within the framework of the ACTPAC "HORIZON European Project". He/she will hold a Master degree in Polymer Science. Team 1, entitled "Catalyses and Polymerization
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emerged as a promising route for recycling waste plastics, as it enables them to be converted into value-added products and is applicable to a wide range of polymers. To develop this recycling route
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Processes) laboratory; a joint industry/CNRS/Université de Haute Alsace laboratory. This collaboration is with a world leader in specialty polymers. LAMPS is located at the Institut de Science des Matériaux
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of polymers and self-assembled systems with applications in materials science and life sciences (energy, cosmetics, environment, biomedical, food processing, …). It is the largest research center in this field
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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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-Alpes, https://www.symmes.fr ) and LPPI (Laboratory Physicochemistry of Polymers and Interfaces, Cergy University, https://lppi.cyu.fr/english-version ) are also planned in the project. IPREM (Institute
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of the real reactor. A mock-up of the reactor-exchanger, or part of it, will be produced using 3D polymer manufacturing to carry out preliminary cold tests (without reaction) in order to acquire additional data