Polymers – topological polymers and confinement

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Postdoctoral POSITION
A postdoctoral position is available in the Experimental Chemistry Cluster (ECC) at the Donostia International Physics Center (DIPC) beginning the 1st September 2018. The work will be under the direction of Prof. Fabienne Barroso, Prof. Luca Salassa and Dr. Marek Grzelczak.

We are looking for a motivated candidate fulfilling the following requirements:

1) PhD in Chemistry
2) Strong background in organic chemistry and polymer science.
3) Good command of written and spoken English.

Please send your CV to fbarroso@ehu.eus

Please note that because of the large number of applications expected, we will not be able to give individual feedback to unsuccessful applications.

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PhD student Jordan Ochs has been awarded with the Wiley-VCH prize for poster presentation!
"Synthesis of azide-terminated polyethers with tetrabutylammonium azide for generating pure rings"
in the BPC, Bordeaux, France, 2018


award


SUMMER 2018 - PAID INTERNSHIP
We are looking for candidates interested to make a paid internship at the Donostia International Physics Center
Synthesis of cyclic polymers

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SUMMER 2017 - PAID INTERNSHIP
We are looking for candidates interested to make a paid internship at the Donostia International Physics Center
Intercalation kinetics of polymers in graphite oxide

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PhD POSITION at the Donostia International Physics Center
A PhD Fellowship in Chemistry is available. The student will be responsible for the Synthesis and Characterization of Cyclic Polymers. Applicants must have a MSc where the candidate had acquired knowledge on Polymer Science. Good command of written and spoken English is a must. The selected candidate is expected to conduct research, write papers, and deliver a PhD thesis in English.

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SUMMER 2016 - PAID INTERNSHIP
We are looking for candidates interested to make a paid internship at the Donostia International Physics Center
Topological gels based on cyclic polymers

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7th LABORATORY COURSE ON DIELECTRIC SPECTROSCOPY

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