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sustainable reactions/products. It is an interdisciplinary institute that studies (1) the design of clean processes (catalysis, bio-solvents, renewable energies, alternative technologies, etc.) and (2
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modeling IRCELYON, a joint research unit of the CNRS and the University of Lyon, brings together the expertise in heterogeneous catalysis in the Lyon region to form the largest catalysis laboratory in France
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Environments and Materials in Poitiers (IC2MP, UMR CNRS 7285), within the Applied Quantum Chemistry group of the Catalysis and Unconventional Environments team (https://ic2mp.labo.univ-poitiers.fr/ ). Where
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unit recognized for its expertise in coordination chemistry, catalysis, materials, and chemistry for health. The laboratory is affiliated with the University of Toulouse and provides a stimulating
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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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This research will be conducted at CNRS within the Institut de Chimie des Milieux et Matériaux de Poitiers (IC2MP), located at the University of Poitiers, France (https://ic2mp.labo.univ-poitiers.fr/ ). IC2MP is
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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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) - bibliographic survey (secondary task) - participating in the management of the laboratory (secondary task) Frame of the contract : the LHFA (https://www.lhfa.cnrs.fr/ ) is an Unité Mixte CNRS-Université de
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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