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28 Aug 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS-ENS-UCBL Research Field Chemistry Technology » Energy technology Technology » Materials technology Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2
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additional projects. Is Your profile described below? Are you our future colleague? Apply now! Education · PhD degree in either physics, quantum technology, or materials science. Experience and skills
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://www.cnrs-imn.fr ), which currently brings together more than 130 researchers (chemists, physicists, materials engineers from the CNRS and the University of Nantes), administrative and technical staff, and 90
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Requirements: • PhD degree in materials science, physics, chemistry or related field. • A very good knowledge of English language, both spoken and written. • Good writing skills, ability to publish and promote
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and physics, Materials Mechanics, Geotechnics, and Civil Engineering Proven skills in laboratory and/or field experimentation Potential aptitude in numerical modeling Ability to work in a team and in
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chemistry approaches. - develop functional polymer materials through macromolecular engineering and self-assembly, particularly in the fields of renewable materials, health, and energy - establish lasting
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nanofabrication techniques. Activities : • Assistance in nanofabrication and training of new PhD students. • Development of nanofabrication processes for quantum materials based on strained germanium
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often persist in the form of microplastics in soil and oceans. The challenge for polymer science is to create materials that combine strong mechanical properties with the ability to break down at the end
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activities in the field of molecular chemistry in Nantes. Within the unit, the IMF team (Functional Materials Engineering) has all the equipment required for designing and characterizing molecules, as
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of these microbatteries and design the next generation of batteries. The AMIE LabCom gathers academic and private researchers in experimental and computational chemistry, material science, electrochemistry, and engineering