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L’Université de Lorraine forme plus de 62 000 étudiants implantés sur des campus répartis sur 2 métropoles ainsi que 10 villes et agglomérations de son territoire. 7 000 personnels œuvrent à la réussite de ses missions dont 4000 personnels d’enseignement et de recherche, au sein de 60 unités de recherche structurées et reconnues, fonctionnant au travers d’un partenariat fort avec les grands organismes de recherche (CNRS, Inserm, INRAE, Inria).
Mission
Graphene quantum dots (GQDs) are nanometer-sized fragments of graphene that exhibit unique electronic, optical, and chemical properties due to their small size and high surface-to-volume ratio. Owing to their unique features, GQDs are holding great promise for various applications ranging from energy to environment and biology. GQDs could be synthesized either by conventional stepwise organic synthesis or, more rapidly, by either top-down or bottom-up one step approaches from various chemicals. In that context, we recently developed a valuable synthetic route allowing to prepare GQDs at the gram scale from non-food biomass wastes following a rapid and efficient process that has been recently patented.
This Project Will Be Devoted To The Development Of New Sustainable Catalysts Synthesized By Combining Graphene Quantum Dots And First Row Transition Metals Through Coordination. This Project Involves Three Main Goals:
This postdoctoral position funded by Université de Lorraine and CNRS provides an excellent framework for research in material science and sustainable organic chemistry.
Profil
Candidate profile and skills:
Application
Candidates must submit their applications including a detailed Curriculum Vitae, a motivation letter, copies of degree certificate and the contact of at least two references to Dr. Philippe PIERRAT (philippe.pierrat@univ-lorraine.fr).
Application deadline: 21/02/2025
Expected starting date: March - April 2025
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