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, l'Environnement et la Santé (ICPEES) and the Institut Charles Sadron (ICS). The PhD candidate will also strongly interact with Dr. Nicolas Leclerc of ICPEES, who is an expert in the synthesis of conjugated polymers
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the synthesis of each constituent element, through physico-chemical characterization, to applications. The PhD candidate will be integrated within P3R team which possesses a strong expertise in polymer chemistry
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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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artificial polymers. The doctoral student will work in the Laboratory of Chemistry of Informational Macromolecules (LCMI) of the Institute of Supramolecular Sciences and Engineering (ISIS), located
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and recyclable materials. This PhD project will be associated with the development and characterization of new biosourced monomers and oligomers. In particular, it will involve : - Synthesize starting
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of the two laboratories will ensure regular contacts and meetings. The PhD student will spend most of his time at SOFTMAT, but will soon be allowed to join the TBI team. The Chemistry of Colloids, Polymers and
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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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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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funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by an EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description -The PhD student (M/F) will be
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epithelium. Using biologically compatible and deformable microfabricated polymer devices that approximate photoreceptor outer segments, we will map phagocytic forces. We will address the role of actin