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the Condensed Matter and Electroactive Systems team (Rennes). The PhD will be supervised by Cyril Poriel (CNRS Research Director) and Cassandre Quinton (CNRS Researcher). Organic electronics (OE) starts to play a
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at the same time to mitigate CO2 emissions, and produce rich chemicals using exclusively solar photons. As known, the formation of C2H4 involves a complex twelve-electron transfer and multiple proton-coupled
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Chemistry (LCC, http://www.lcc-toulouse.fr/ ), one of the leading French chemistry institutes. We have at our disposal state-of-the-art technical and analytical platforms for the support of the project (e.g
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responsible for understanding the impact of the object nanostructuring on electronic dynamics in order to better control them within nanostructures optimized for the recycling of CO2 into methane. The PhD
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Science and Engineering Laboratory (SIMM: https://www.simm.espci.fr/ ), under the supervision of Théo Merland, assistant professor at Sorbonne University, and Cécile Monteux, CNRS research director. The
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Followed by Ultrasmall-Angle X-Ray Scattering. Langmuir 2016, 32 (20), 5162–5172. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.langmuir.6b00572 . (2) Schmitt, J.; Hartwig, C.; Crassous, J. J.; Mihut, A. M.; Schurtenberger, P
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the PhD). At Sorbonne University, the student will join IMPMC-UMR 7590 (https://impmc.sorbonne-universite.fr/en ). At the University of Melbourne, the student will join the Bio21 Molecular Science
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are particularly interested in the 4-electron reduction of CO₂ in order to achieve complex and original transformations. We now aim to extend this expertise not directly to CO₂ itself, but to carbonate and carbamate
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Versailles (ILV) is a laboratory internationally recognised for its expertise in http://www.ilv.uvsq.fr/ (MOFs). It is a CNRS/UVSQ joint research unit (UMR) established in 2006, bringing together all
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electrochemistry, surface chemistry, organic molecules for electronics and energy storage, and bioelectrochemistry. • The project is coordinated by Dr James Behan, CNRS researcher at the ISCR. • The thesis will be