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Institut de la matière condensée et des nanosciences - Anne-Christine

ipsum | Louvain-la-Neuve, Namur, Bruxelles Woluwe

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Research in the IMCN institute focuses on condensed matter and nanoscience from the atomic and molecular levels to real materials. This research concerns the synthesis, design, manipulation, implementation and modeling of (bio)molecules, (bio)surfaces and solid materials. The latter are characterized or simulated by means of advanced techniques, which are also sometimes developed as an inherent part of the research. The obtained compounds, materials or devices are then investigated for their functions, properties or reactivity, leading up to applications. Thematics in the frame of this general methodology, and resulting research projects conducted in the institute, lead to the study of molecules, materials, surfaces and interfaces, with a strong connotation of nanosciences, nanotechnologies and nanomaterials.

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  • Surfaces and (bio)interfaces
  • Nano-Materials & Nano-Devices
  • Macromolecules & Polymer-Based Materials

Materials for batteries (anodes, electrolytes, cathodes)
Materials for photovoltaics (TCM and absorbers)
Materials for light-emitting diodes (LED)
Thermoelectric materials
Materials for silicon-based technology (Metal/Oxide/Silicon in particular, and also new high-k dielectrics)
Novel 2D materials for emerging nanotechnology
Theoretical and software developments for first-principles simulations

Solid catalysis
Chemistry of inorganic and organic materials
Organic, bio-organic and medicinal chemistry
Theoretical, physical and structural chemistry

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