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Research FieldPhysicsYears of Research Experience1 - 4 Additional Information Eligibility criteria The candidate recruited at CNRS must hold a PhD in Catalysis and have expertise in the synthesis and
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at the Laboratory of Molecular Chemistry and Catalysis for Energy (LCMCE), a research group within the NIMBE unit located at CEA Saclay (France), in immediate proximity to the Université Paris-Saclay campus
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reactors The research will be conducted at ISC Rennes within the Sustainable Organometallic Catalysis group (OMC team). This group is composed of eight researchers/lecturers and has an average of ten PhD
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researcher will join the Catalysis and Fine Chemistry team at the CNRS Laboratory of Coordination Chemistry in Toulouse. The team develops fundamental research with applied objectives in the field of catalysis
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, catalysis, physical chemistry, and chemistry for life sciences. Its research is centered on molecules—discrete or self-assembled, multifunctional or stimuli-responsive—from synthesis to the study of
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(static and dynamic photochemistry, heterogeneous catalysis, modeling of interfaces and ionic liquids). It benefits from access to the CBPSMN mesocenter, with a large amount CPUs and GPUs facilities. In
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experience with scientific computing environments (Linux, HPC clusters) are wellcome. Background knowledge in adsorption phenomena, catalysis, or corrosion science is a plus, along with good communication
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) - experience in electrochemistry and/or magnetism appreciated - experience in catalysis appreciated - experience in mechanistic studies appreciated Additional comments This contract is opened in the frame
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resonance principles, with a particular focus on pulsed EPR methods. Basic knowledge on homogeneous catalysis will be a plus. Website for additional job details https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UMR8516
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/synthesis of nanomaterials, enzymatic catalysis, and process engineering, while also utilizing a wide range of analytical techniques to precisely characterize the synthesized catalysts and their application