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SUMMARY:PhD  position F/M in materials chemistry/polymer science: mineral-organic composites for enhanced ion transport
DESCRIPTION:Ionic conductivity is a key property for emerging energy technologies like fuel cells and batteries.\nIn a joint project between the ‘Laboratoire Charles Coulomb’ (L2C) and the ‘Institut Charles\nGerhardt de Montpellier’ (ICGM)\, we will explore how ionic transport processes in poly(ionic\nliquids) (PILs) can be simultaneously enhanced by incorporating ionic liquids (IL) while controlling\nmechanical strength (and contributing to conductivity) through embedding of a second solid\,\nionically conducting network of ionosilica. For this purpose\, we will investigate the chemical and\nphysical properties of various ionic materials (ionic liquids\, ionosilicas\, poly(ionic liquids)) and\nnanostructured composites.\nThe synthesis of the ionic phases will be carried out at ICGM\, and the ion conducting properties\nwill be studied at L2C. Both project partners have strong scientific background in their respective\nfields: L2C (A.C. Genix\, J. Oberdisse) have deep expertise in structural and dynamical studies at\nthe nanoscale in complex polymer systems and nanocomposites. ICGM (P. Hesemann\, J. Alauzun\,\nS. Clément\, S. Devautour) is specialized in the synthesis of (nano)materials and PILs as well as\nelectrical measurements to characterize ionic dynamics of porous solids. As both consortium\npartners are localized in Montpellier\, the project will benefit from intense and regular scientific\nexchange.\nAs a part of this project\, the candidate will be in charge of the synthesis and characterization of\nthe ionic silica fillers\, poly(ionic liquids) as well as nanocomposite formulation. She/He should\nhave a strong background in materials or polymer chemistry\, as well as spectroscopic\ncharacterization methods. Good communication skills\, notably in English (oral and written)\, are\nmandatory.\nApplication deadline: November 15\, 2020\nStarting date: January 1st\, 2021\nContact: Dr. Peter Hesemann\nInstitut Charles Gerhardt\, équipe CMOS\nPlace E. Bataillon\n34090 Montpellier\npeter.hesemann@umontpellier.fr
URL:https://eu-softcomp.net/events/phd-position-f-m-in-materials-chemistry-polymer-science-mineral-organic-composites-for-enhanced-ion-transport/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Julian Oberdisse":MAILTO:julian.oberdisse@umontpellier.fr
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