索邦大学-中国留学基金委联合项目具体信息:
索邦大学在这里表示的是巴黎一大到巴黎十三大,根据项目的不同,学校会不同!
http://csc.sorbonne-universites.fr/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=80&Itemid=1570&lang=en
索邦大学博士招生目录
http://www.sorbonne-universites.fr/actions/recherche/college-doctoral/ecoles-doctorales-de-sorbonne-universites.html
项目基本信息
Funded by the CSC, this program offers
scholarships to up to 30 students per year for doctoral studies in one of
Sorbonne Universités member institutions. It also supports joint PhD
(cotutelles).
The
duration of scholarships is:
•48
months maximum for students doing a full PhD in one of Sorbonne Universités
member institutions ;
•12
to 24 months for students performing a joint PhD (cotutelle) or a PhD under
joint French-Chinese supervision between a Sorbonne Universités member
institution and a Chinese university.
The
selected students will be awarded a �1200/month scholarship (including health
insurance) during their stay in France. CSC also covers travel and visa
expenses.
具体申请时间参考网页信息
巴黎六大(皮埃尔与玛丽居里大学)高分子系的Andre-Jean Attias教授计划招收1-2名博士(属化学、高分子科学),具体信息如下:
联系人:fabrice.mathevet@upmc.fr或者材化学院曾丹黎老师 danlycc@qq.com
Janus tectons combining orthogonal
self-assemblies at and over the substrate:
towards tunable emitters
The research is focused on two-dimensional (2D)
supramolecular self-assembly at surfaces, with the ultimate goal being to
excite the single-molecule luminescence. The key issue is to find a strategy to
avoid the problem of electronic coupling of semiconducting organic molecules to
a metallic surface. Achieving nanometer-scale control over the organization of
molecules on well-defined surfaces is a very active field of nanotechnology.
Bottom-up approaches exploiting the self-assembly of molecular building blocks
have been widely employed to generate either out-of-plane or in-plane
organizations. The next challenge will be the realization of functional
molecular assemblies which involve complex 3D molecular architectures,
combining simultaneously out-of-plane and in-plane organization.
In this context we proposed for the first time,
a novel, highly versatile concept, the Janus-like 3D tecton concept: a
dual-functionalized molecular building block consisting of two different faces
(A and B) linked by a rigid spacer, where A is designed for acting as a
pedestal capable to steer 2D self-assembly on the substrate, while B is a
functional entity (1, 2). In the previous strategy, the whole molecule was
synthesized before adsorption on the substrate and the functional entity was a
chromophore (light emitting molecules). Thus the potential optical properties
were pre-determined. Here we proposed to use a guest-host concept to reach a
tunable emission. This will be achieved by using supramolecular chemistries
(not the sames as for the self-assembly on the substrate) to bind the
chromophore leading to an orthogonal self-assembly approach. We aim to
synthesize a building block X able to self-assemble on the substrate leading to
a platform acting as a host matrix able to catch, since self-assembled,
emitting guest Y of tunable lengths then of tunable wavelengths. Thus, we
expect to obtain a versatile emitting platform.
In the framework of the thesis the candidate
will first (i) synthesize the guest and host molecules and (ii) characterize
them in solution by photophysics and electrochemistry to determine
experimentally the optical (absorption/emission) and electronic properties. The
binding constants of guest-host molecules will be also determined. In a second
stage, the self-assembly properties of the guest molecules and the binding of
the host species will be investigated by scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) at
substrate/liquid interface. This work will be done in cooperation with a
laboratory of the National Center for Nanoscience and Technology, Beijing.
Finally the possibility to excite the luminescence locally by a tunnel current
will be also probed by STM at CEA (France). The candidate will have experience
in organic chemistry and/or physical chemistry. Applicants should hold a MSc
degree (or equivalent) in chemistry. Motivation to work in a multidisciplinary
environment is fundamental to this position. the PhD applicant will benefit
from all the high level facilities of the Paris Institute of Molecular
chemistry (UPMC-Sorbonne Universities), and from the great experience of the
host team in the chinese student welcoming (CSC program).
The candidate will have experience in organic chemistry and/or physical chemistry. Applicants
should hold a MSc degree (or equivalent) in chemistry. Motivation to work in a
multidisciplinary environment is fundamental to this position. the PhD
applicant will benefit from all the high level facilities of the Paris
Institute of Molecular chemistry (UPMC-Sorbonne Universités), and from the great
experience of the host team in the Chinese student welcoming (CSC program).
Two major publications in the domain of the
thesis proposal:
1) Surface-Confined Self-Assembled Janus
Tectons: A Versatile Platform towards the Noncovalent Functionalization of Graphene.
AngewandteChemie International Edition, Volume
53, 2014, 10060–10066, P. Du, M. Jaouen, A. Bocheux, C. Bourgogne, Z. Han, V.
Bouchiat, D. Kreher, F. Mathevet, C. Fiorini-Debuisschert, F. Charra and A.-J.
Attias
2) Janus-Like 3D Tectons: Self-Assembled 2D
Arrays of Functional Units at a Defined Distance from the Substrate.
AngewandteChemie International EditionVolume 50, 2011, 6562–6566, D. Bléger, F.
Mathevet, D. Kreher, A.-J.Attias, A. Bocheux, S. Latil, L. Douillard, C.
Fiorini-Debuisschert and F. Charra