Commissariat à l'Énergie Atomique
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Post-doctoral position
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Commissariat à l’Énergie Atomique
Job description
Entité de rattachement Le CEA est un acteur majeur de la recherche, au service des citoyens, de l’économie et de l’Etat.Il apporte des solutions concrètes à leurs besoins dans quatre domaines principaux : transition énergétique, transition numérique, technologies pour la médecine du futur, défense et sécurité sur un socle de recherche fondamentale. Le CEA s’engage depuis plus de 75 ans au service de la souveraineté scientifique, technologique et industrielle de la France et de l’Europe pour un présent et un avenir mieux maîtrisés et plus sûrs.Implanté au cœur des territoires équipés de très grandes infrastructures de recherche, le CEA dispose d’un large éventail de partenaires académiques et industriels en France, en Europe et à l’international.Les 20 000 collaboratrices et collaborateurs du CEA partagent trois valeurs fondamentales :
- La conscience des responsabilités
- La coopération
- La curiosité
Référence 2024-30690Description de l’unitéLa Direction de la Recherche Fondamentale, implantée sur tous les centres civils du CEA, mène des recherches en lien avec les missions du CEA dans les domaines de la physique, de la chimie et des sciences du vivant, domaines dans lesquels son excellence est reconnue mondialement.Le NIMBE (Nanosciences et Innovation pour les Matériaux, la Biomédecine et l’Énergie) est une Unité Mixte de Recherche CEA-CNRS (UMR 3685). Au sein du NIMBE, le LEDNA comprend 18 permanents et une douzaine de doctorants, post-doctorants et CDD. Axée sur la recherche fondamentale en nanosciences, son expertise porte sur le développement, selon une approche bottom-up, de méthodes de synthèse et d’élaboration de nano-objets ou matériaux nanostructurés originaux.Description du posteDomainePhysique de l’état condensé, chimie et nanosciencesContratPost-doctoratIntitulé de l’offrePost-doctoral positionSujet de stagePlasmonic sensors based on two-dimensional assembly of gold nanoparticlesDurée du contrat (en mois)12Description de l’offreContext : New nanostructured or two-dimensional materials, thanks to their specific intrinsic properties, – optical, -magnetic, -electrical, -catalytic, -mechanical, etc. hold great potential for the fabrication of ultrasensitive nanodevices, for screening, early diagnosis of diseases or detection of pollutants. Among them, compact 2D-assembly of gold nanoparticles, bare or functionalized, are promising systems for SERS (Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering) sensors, chemiresistive gas sensors for the detection of volatile organic compounds, particularly those present in breath and associated with pathologies or also for deformation sensors. To improve the reproducibility, response times, sensitivity and selectivity of these sensors, we propose to use gold nanoparticles that are monodispersed in shape and size, with sharp edges, to obtain a homogeneous spatial distribution of these nanoparticles on various substrates. When the inter-particle distances are very small, the electromagnetic hot spots located in the nanogaps enable enhancement of light-matter interaction, in an extremely localized way, and in particular heat and charge transfers from the gold surface to the adsorbed molecules, for sensor applications, photochemistry and photocatalysis.Research program : For several years now, our research has been focusing on the synthesis of high-quality gold nanoparticles, optimized in size and shape to generate light, heat or charge carriers, and presenting sharp tips and edges. The control of the interface between the gold nanoparticle and its environment (chemical coatings) is the second key point in which we are specialized. The applications targeted so far, concern plasmonics and health. An 12-month postdoctoral fellowship is available in our group, for a motivated young researcher interested in applying his knowledge to the preparation of plasmonic thin films for the fabrication of sensors. The research consists in developing a 2D-self-assembly know-how of these gold nanoparticles, at the liquid-liquid interface (water/oil) and at the water/air interface (Langmuir-Blodgett) following protocols from the literature. These gold nanoparticles can be coated with an insulating organic monolayer or a silica layer whose thickness and porosity can be modulated at will (sol-gel chemistry). These nanometric films will be transferred to various substrates (transparent, conductive, flexible, stretchable, etc.) for sensor applications. This work, funded by the ANR (Agence National de Recherche, POPCORN and CARICATURES projects), will take place in the EDifices NAnométriques Laboratory located in the Paris region at CEA-Saclay. The properties of these nanostructures will be studied in collaboration with experts.Profil du candidatWe are looking for candidates with a PhD and ideally a previous experience in 2D-assembly of nanoparticles.This 12-month postdoctoral fellowship extendable for a further year (2 renewals of 6 months each), at the Institute NIMBE of CEA Saclay (CNRS UMR3685) can begin starting from May 1,2024.Candidates can apply by sending their CV and a cover letter highlighting their experience and motivation for undertaking this project. Contact information for one or two reference persons should also be provided.Applications should be sent to: Dr Sylvie Marguet, [email protected]In line with CEA’s commitment to the integration of disabled people, this job is open to all. The CEA offers accommodations and/or organizational possibilities for the inclusion of disabled workers.Localisation du posteSiteSaclayLocalisation du posteFrance, Ile-de-France, Essonne (91)VilleSaclayCritères candidatDiplôme préparéBac+8 – Doctorat scientifiqueFormation recommandéePhDPossibilité de poursuite en thèseNonDemandeurDisponibilité du poste01/05/2024
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Sun, 11 Feb 2024 05:38:33 GMT
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