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General information
Reference : UMR5254-SOPPUY-014
Workplace : PAU
Date of publication : Friday, January 08, 2021
Type of Contract : FTC Scientist
Contract Period : 18 months
Expected date of employment : 22 February 2021
Proportion of work : Full time
Remuneration : From 2 468€ to 3 054€ gross per month depending on experience.
Desired level of education : PhD
Experience required : 1 to 4 years
Missions
The recruited person researcher will be working in the field of macromolecular design, their self-assembly and light-induced switchable properties.
The candidate will take a leading role in the synthesis of functional macromolecules and their light-induced physical chemistry properties in thin films.
Activities
- Developing the synthesis, the characterization, grafting and the self-assembly in thin films of functional macromolecules as building blocks for the elaboration of light-induced switchable properties.
- Write manuscripts and reports, publications and presentations in English of the research results in the framework of the consortium.
- Assist with writing IP protection documents.
Skills
- Strong background in Polymer science, specifically in macromolecular designs and their physical chemistry properties.
- Expertise in photochemistry as well as self-assembly in thin films is also desirable
- Strong written and verbal communication skills, especially in the context of a highly multidisciplinary topic within the collaborative project
- English language skills
- High motivation
Work Context
The person recruited will join the BIMG bio-inspired materials group within IPREM (Institute of Analytical Sciences and Physico-Chemistry for the Environment and Materials) - UMR CNRS 5254 located at the University of Pau & Adour country (South-West of France). The position will be part of the ANR PHOTOPRINT collaborative project coordinated by IMMM in Le Mans (Pr N. Delorme).
Constraints and risks
Nothing to report
Additional Information
For more information on the project and position, interested candidates are encouraged to contact Pr. Laurent BILLON, leader of the Bio-inspired Materials group BIMG: Functionality & Self-assembly, by email at laurent.billon@univ-pau.fr.
(https://iprem.univ-pau.fr/fr/_plugins/mypage/mypage/content/billon.html)
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