Delphine FELDER-FLESCH
Parcours universitaire
Habilitation HDR (30 may 2008), Institute of Physics and Chemistry of Materials, Strasbourg. Functional nanomaterials : a few examples of carbonaceous and dendritic systems
PhD (15 may 2001), University of Strasbourg (Molecular and Supramolecular Organic Chemistry), IPCMS Induced and Spontaneous organization of C60 derivatives for the elaboration of new organic materials. Synthesis of Fullerodendrimers. PhD supervisor Dr. Jean-François NIERENGARTEN
ADRERUS PRICE best thesis in Organic Chemistry, University of Strasbourg (Unistra), 2001.
Recherches Actuelles
Dendritic nanosystems
New dendritic contrast agents for (Manganese Enhanced)MRI
Dendritic radiopharmaceuticals (SPECT) for brain imaging
Dendronized nanoparticles for MRI
Carbonaceous nano-objects
[60]Fullerene hexakisadducts for the development of high-added value materials (thin films, liquid-crystals)
Functionalization of endofullerenes (magnetic materials, biomaterials)
Collaborators PhD students Annabelle BERTIN – Hind MAMLOUK – Brice BASLY – Guillaume KROSNICKI -Kalman TOTH
Post-docs Giuseppe LAMANNA – Hind MAMLOUK-CHAOUACHI – Cynthia GHOBRIL – Marie Kueny- Stotz
Activités de recherche
Parcours de recherche
Since October 2003 : CNRS research scientist (CR1) at the Department of Organic Materials, Institute of Physics and Chemistry of Materials, Strasbourg.
September 2001 to May 2003 : Post-Doctoral trainee at the Eidgenossische Technische Horschule Zürich (ETH-Zentrum) (Switzerland) under the guidance of Prof. Dr. François Diederich. (porphyrin chemistry)
September 1998 to May 2001 : PhD at the Institute of Physics and Chemistry of Materials of Strasbourg (IPCMS) under the guidance of Dr. Jean-François Nierengarten.
January to June 1997 : ERASMUS trainee in the Laboratory of Organometallic Chemistry under the guidance of Pr. S. B. Duckett, University of York, England.
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