The "Graphene and Nanotubes: science and applications" ("GNT") group is a national research group (GDR 3217) and an international coordination network (GDRI) cross-linking research on nanotubes and graphene. Its scientific activity is based on three vital and emerging research themes, which develop knowledge of basic properties of individual nano-objects as well as their manipulation for developing devices linked to the industrial and socio-economical world. The group gathers French, European and Canadian partners who have played a major role in the activities of the previous GDR, and to which are added scientists of international reputation working on graphene.
GNT NewsA Marie Curie Early Career Fellowship position is available for a period of three years' study, tenable at Oxford University, on a project entitled "Development of an aerosol-CVD technique for the production of CNTs with integrated online control" (CONTACT ESR1). !!! DEADLINE for applications 25 June 2010 !!!
Posted at 11:56am, 22/05/10
Parution de l'ouvrage "Solides et Matériaux carbonés" par Pierre Delhaes ancien Président du Groupe Français d'Etude des Carbones (GFEC)
Posted at 7:37am, 18/05/10
Le 14 juin 2010 à la faculté de médecine de Créteil (Université Paris Est Créteil, UPEC)
Informations, programme et inscriptions sur le site dédié
Posted at 3:31pm, 17/05/10
Growth and electronic properties of graphene on metals
A PhD student position is available at Institut Néel (Grenoble), starting in Autumn 2010. The position is funded by the European Commission.
Posted at 3:30pm, 17/05/10
Electronic structure of graphene in different environments (IEMN, Lille, France, starting 2010)
Posted at 9:32am, 17/05/10
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