ICCF is structured around six research teams with strong specificities recognized at national and international levels in various multidisciplinary domains : Chemistry/Health,  Chemistry/Biology,  Chemistry/Physics,  Chemistry/Materials.

Summary :

Hierarchical porous materials display interesting properties such as high porosity and high surface area of great interest for all chemical or physical processes taking place at the interfaces such as gaz and water depollution, molecular separation and even energy storage and conversion. The development of such
architectures represents a real challenge that usually requires the combination of different approaches. In this context, the versatility of the soft chemistry methods appears particularly adapted in order to control the reactions (precipitation / polymerization) implemented in solution and to combine them with processes favoring the creation of porous textures (specific drying, self-assembly, sacrificial templates ...).

The candidate must hold a Master 2 or engineering degree and have skills in materials chemistry and solid state characterization techniques (DRX, Spectroscopy, microscopy ...). Concepts in physico-chemistry and soft chemistry processes would be additional assets for this project. The candidate will have to speak English both orally and in writing.

Contact : Send a CV et a motivation letter to vanessa.prevot@uca.fr
Dead line : 15 May 2019
Funding : Université Clermont Auvergne grant

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