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Simulation of Polymers (TSP) group at the Institut Charles Sadron (ICS) in Strasbourg, France. The ICS is a research institute of the CNRS (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique) and associated with
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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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physicochemical measurements of the ageing of thermoplastics and thermosets in support of the scientific qualification of a terahertz technique Chemical analysis of thermoplastic and thermoset polymer matrices
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physico-chemical characterisation of nano-composite materials (films, devices) containing spin-transition nano-objects interacting (mechanically and/or electrically) with other constituents (polymer
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polysaccharides (natural sugar-based polymers), the (bio-)synthesis of biologically active oligosaccharides, the use of biomass and the production of nanocomposite materials or glycopolymers. Its team 'Structure
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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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Sciences and Methods (SMS) Laboratory and the Polymers, Biopolymers, Surfaces (PBS) Laboratory from the University of Rouen. IMN is the host laboratory for this research project which is a joint CNRS-Nantes
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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
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over 20 years of expertise in the physical chemistry of nanocarbons, nanocomposites, polymers, and electrochemistry. The project aims to develop electroconductive fluids containing anisotropic particles
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coordination polymers. These studies will provide atomic-level insights into the structure and dynamics of these materials, combining NMR with computational analyses (DFT) to refine structural models and