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of nanoparticles represents a versatile and scalable route towards the creation of new functional materials with well-defined structures on the nanoscale. Depending on their shape, surface chemistry, and
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will be performed at the Charles Gerhardt Institute of Montpellier (France) in the Macromolecular and Material Chemistry Department under the supervision of Dr. Camille Bakkali-Hassani Covalent Adaptable
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physiology, electronics, robotics, microengineering, materials science, AI, and pharmaceutical science. The doctoral candidates (DCs) will receive comprehensive training through research projects, secondments
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