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and writing of research projects. Specific Requirements PhD in Chemistry from 2023 or later Expertise in organic synthesis. Experience in the field of polymer chemistry is desirable Demonstrated
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applications. It is precisely in this context that the subject of the postdoctorate is proposed, that consists of design, prepare and characterize polymer electrolytes with a high level of performance for all
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. The work will involve the design and synthesis of novel multifunctional polymeric materials for drug delivery systems (DDS), integrating targeted functionalization and stimulus-responsive properties
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materials will be evaluated with accelerated degradation protocols specific for the targeted application. Activities performed by the postdoctoral fellow will comprise the fabrication of polymer/composite
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(plan and carry out syntheses of the supramolecular polymers building blocks) • Protein expression in prokaryotic (bacteria) and eukaryotic (insect and human) cells. • Protein engineering, bioconjugation
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magnetic coordination polymers. The objective of this research project is to combine the versatility of the chemistry of organic metal networks with the richness of the physics of frustrated magnetism
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activities to deliver project milestones Experience with analysis of polymer and RNA is highly desirable Working experience with DLS, HPLC, fluorescence based RNA quantification, UV, microfluidic mixing
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of β-1,6-glucan, a cell wall polymer, and is part of a multidisciplinary consortium comprising to other teams: Sarah Wong (Immunology of Fungal Infections, Institut Pasteur) and Lionel Ballut (Institut
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-funded initiative focused on valorizing wood sawmill by-products through twin-screw extrusion. This project brings together three research laboratories: CEMEF (Center for Material Forming), IMP (Polymer
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Microstructures Mechanics, Scientific Instrumentation, Functional Materials and Nanostructures, Disordered Systems and Polymers, Thematic Openings and Innovations. It has a staff of 135, including 55 lecturers