Séminaire Programme Gradué Chimie PSL

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Nitric Oxide NO: from the discovery of its biological roles to the challenges of its electrochemical determination in vivo. Dr Fethi BEDIOUI, Directeur de Recherche CNRS, Institute of Chemistry for Health and Life Sciences, CNRS 8060, Chimie ParisTech-PSL, Paris Cliquez ici lien pour rejoindre le séminaire   Abstract Nitric oxide, NO, is one of the…

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Contributions of continuous flow chemistry for the synthesis of drugs There is growing interest in continuous flow chemistry within the organic chemist community. The advantages linked to the continuous flow but above all to the reactors used (high surface area to volume ratio) make it possible to overcome certain constraints encountered in batch chemistry: the…

Grands Séminaires des Alumni

Les Grands Séminaires des Alumni de Chimie ParisTech -PSL reprennent à distance ! L'intervenant sera M. Salha, directeur R&D de EDF. Il faudra vous inscrire via ce form pour recevoir une invitation sur Teams :  https://forms.gle/uTmtwfk2wajz5VZs8  

Village de la Chimie – édition virtuelle

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Chimie ParisTech - PSL aura un stand virtuel au Village de la chimie situé en zone 1, venez nous rencontrer ! Téléchargez le programme complet du Village de la chimie Pour nous rencontrer sur notre stand en zone 1, connectez-vous ici à partir de 10h00 et jusqu'à 17h00. 

JPO Virtuelle

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Notre Journée Portes Ouvertes digitale virtuelle se déroulera le samedi 13 Mars de 13h00 à 18h00.  Venez rencontrer professeurs, élèves et alumni.  Programme et lien Teams à venir.   

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Driving responsible innovation Lundi 22 mars 11:30 Monday’s Gulliver seminar will be given by Mélanie Marcel of SoScience.   Driving responsible innovation Our society is facing very complex and global social and environmental issues that no one can address alone: we need everyone onboard to solve them. As such, scientific research can and should contribute to answer such…

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(Nano)materials by polymerization-induced self-assembly (PISA) Jutta Rieger Sorbonne Université & CNRS, UMR 8232, Institut Parisien de Chimie Moléculaire (IPCM), Polymer Chemistry Team, Paris, France Zoom link : https://espci.zoom.us/j/96483118269?pwd=OUZzY0VhZWY2MG5ZQXdvaURHVDMrZz09 Contact : jutta.rieger@sorbonne-université.fr Polymerization-induced self-assembly (PISA) combines the controlled synthesis of amphiphilic block copolymers with their in situ self-assembly into self-stabilized nanoparticles.(1) Initially developed to synthesize colloidal…

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Chromium ditelluride: A van der Waals ferromagnet up to room temperature, down to the 2D limit?   By Johann Coraux Institut Néel, CNRS & Université Grenoble Alpes, Grenoble, France     In 2017, two seminal papers reported ferromagnetism in two distinct two-dimensional (2D) materials — crystals only a few-atom thick, which interact with their surroundings via van…

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Integrating Experiment and Theory for Accelerated Discovery Dr Liam Wilbraham University of Glasgow   Friday 26th march 14h-15h   Teams link : https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3ameeting_MmM4YTQxY2YtNTExOC00NTZkLWJmZTUtYzI4MTUyZDlhMzhj%40thread.v2/0?context=%7b%22Tid%22%3a%224f8fd695-b3b5-4082-8005-610e9453e6d0%22%2c%22Oid%22%3a%22b8d4a137-adc2-455f-82a0-a554b3ddc976%22%7d   Abstract The discovery of functional organic molecules and materials is an expensive and time-consuming process. With the convergence of modern computer hardware and sophisticated molecular modelling, computer-accelerated design is a powerful…

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Getting Published in 2021 and Beyond: How to Adapt to a Rapidly Changing Publication Landscape   Ruben Raag, Editor-in-Chief of ChemBioChem   Let’s face it, the publishing landscape has changed rapidly over the past years. From print-only to online access, and now to a world where basically +90% of the papers are found either through…