Ph.D. position at ICSN, Paris-Saclay
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Ph.D. position at ICSN, Paris-Saclay From the Ampere Magnetic Resonance List A Ph.D. position is available at the ICSN laboratory in Paris-Saclay University to work on fast NMR methods for the analysis of complex mixtures and their coupling to hyperpolarisation Title: Ultrafast NMR analysis of complex mixtures Supervisors: Carine Van Heijenoort and Jean-Nicolas Dumez Project: The analysis of complex mixtures if a major challenge for the chemist. Multidimensional NMR techniques can achieve a “spectral separation” of the components of a mixture, with no need for sample purification, but conventional multidimensional experiments are time-consuming and suffer from the low sensitivity of NMR spectroscopy. This project aims at developing NMR-based tools for the analysis of complex mixtures, that exploit ultrafast NMR for speed and hyperpolarisation for sensitivity. The successful candidate will work on three complementary topics:
The project will involve a collaboration on hyperpolarisation with Gaspard Huber and Patrick Berthault of the LSDRM group at CEA Saclay, (also part of Paris-Saclay University) The ICSN is located in Gif-sur-Yvette, 25 km south-west of Paris. It benefits from a green, enjoyable environment and is within easy reach of Paris rich social and cultural life. Candidate: The candidate should have a background in chemistry (preferentially analytical or physical) or physics, and a strong interest in both fundamental and applied aspects of magnetic resonance. Interested candidates should send a CV and a cover letter to carine.van-heijenoort@cnrs.fr and jeannicolas.dumez@cnrs.fr References: A. Le Guennec, P. Giraudeau, S. Caldarelli and J.-N. Dumez, Chem. Commun., 51, 354 (2015). M. André, M. Piotto, S. Caldarelli and J.-N. Dumez, Analyst, in press. ==================================== This is the AMPERE MAGNETIC RESONANCE mailing list: http://www.drorlist.com/nmrlist.html NMR web database: http://www.drorlist.com/nmr.html Go to The DNP-NMR Blog for more info. |
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