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Institut de Chimie Physique
L’Institut de Chimie Physique est une unité mixte CNRS – Université Paris Saclay. Ses activités de recherche sont ancrées en Chimie, avec des projets Interdisciplinaire, aux interfaces avec la Physique et les Sciences du Vivant.
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Voir toutes les actualitésPhD defense of Karwan Ali Omar – Wednesday, November 22 2023 in salle Magat
Karwan Ali Omar from the ThéoSim group will defend his thesis on Wednesday, November 22 2023 at 2:00 p.m.
Alexandre Dazzi winner of the Castaing 2023 Prize
The French Microscopy Society is pleased to award the Castaing Prize in 2023 to Alexandre Dazzi, Professor at the ICP.
150 years of SFP - The history of the Physical Chemistry Division
Several ICP members have contributed to a chapter dedicated to the DCP
Des photocatalyseurs organiques pour la production durable d’hydrogène vert
News "En direct des Labos" from INC CNRS about recent research work from TEMiC group
PhD defense of Marija Knezevic – Tuesday, June 13th 2023 in salle Magat
Marija Knezevic of the TEMiC group will defend her thesis on Tuesday, June 13th 2023 at 2:00 p.m.
Les nanoparticules d’or en milieu biologique moins inertes qu’on ne le pensait
News "En direct des Labos" from INC CNRS about recent research work from TEMiC group
PhD thesis defense and visit of Myriam Bonose to the Marien Ngouabi University of Brazzaville
Participation in a PhD committee and in the setting up of future teaching and research collaborations
Symposium « AI in theoretical chemistry », May 26 – Orsay
On occasion of the visit of Dennis Salahub in May at University Paris Saclay, we organize a one-day symposium "Artificial Intelligence, machine learning and deep learning approaches in theoretical/computational chemistry biochemistry, physical-chemistry and material sciences"
Pt Atomically Dispersed in Black TiO2−x/CuxO with Chiral-Like Nanostructure for Visible-Light H2 Generation
C. Wang, J. Li, H. Remita, M. N. Ghazzal have recently published an article in Solar RRL chosen to represent the cover image of the issue.
Soluble organic molecules in samples of the carbonaceous asteroid (162173) Ryugu
The Hayabusa2 spacecraft (JAXA, Japanese space agency) collected samples from the surface of Ryugu, a near-Earth carbonaceous asteroid, between 2018 and 2019 and brought them back to Earth in 2020, preserving them from contamination. Roland Thissen from ICP has been involved in this study.
Macromolecular organic matter in samples of the asteroid (162173) Ryugu
Samples of the carbonaceous asteroid (162173) Ryugu were collected and brought back to Earth by the Hayabusa2 probe. Some researchers from ICP participated in the analyses.
In situ construction of graphdiyne based heterojunctions by a deprotection-free approach for photocatalytic hydrogen generation
This paper in Journal of Materials Chemistry A was selected to illustrate the cover of the issue.