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法国斯特拉斯堡大学非平衡超分子材料博士后职位

2020年11月30日
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摘要:

法国斯特拉斯堡大学非平衡超分子材料博士后职位

POSTDOC NON-EQUILIBRIUM SUPRAMOLECULAR MATERIALS (# OF POS: 2)

Job Description

  Organisation/Company: Hermans lab

  Research Field: Chemistry › Physical chemistry

  Researcher Profile: Established Researcher (R3) Recognised Researcher (R2)

  Application Deadline: 22/12/2020 22:00 - Europe/Athens

  Location: France › Strasbourg

  Type Of Contract: Temporary

  Job Status: Full-time

  Hours Per Week: 40

  Offer Starting Date: 01/01/2021

  Eu Research Framework Programme: H2020 / ERC

  Reference Number: 757910

The “Life-Cycle” ERC proposal aims to develop a new class of artificial supramolecular materials that are kept in sustained non-equilibrium states by continuous dissipation of chemical fuels. Supramolecular polymers in current artificial materials stick together through weak reversible bonds that can be exchanged by thermal energy. In contrast, natural supramolecular polymers such as those in the cytoskeletal network use chemical fuels such as adenosine triphosphate (ATP) to achieve an incredible adaptivity, motility, growth, and response to external inputs. Development of chemically fueled artificial supramolecular polymers should therefore lead to more life-like materials that could perform functions so far reserved only for living beings.

The proposed materials are based on supramolecular reaction cycles that have both positive and negative feedback in order to achieve emergent properties, such as oscillations and waves. Since the building blocks react, but also self-assemble they have built-in chemomechanical properties, much like in living materials such as the cytoskeleton.

2 Postdoc positions are available to start as soon as possible. See www. hermanslab.com for more info.

Required Research Experiences

RESEARCH FIELD

Chemistry

YEARS OF RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

4 - 10

Offer Requirements

REQUIRED LANGUAGES

ENGLISH: Excellent

Skills/Qualifications

Solid background in supramolecular chemistry and/or chemical reactions networks and/or non-linear dynamics.