Actualités Filter byCatégorie d'actualitésToutFormationIMAPIPGGLBMPASTEURUMR7203 AIMCUMR7203 PGMBUMR7203 SDBUMR8004 IMAPUMR8640 CPBMVUMR8640 NBMSUMR8640 TheorieTypologie d'actualitésToutAutresEvènementsPrix et distinctionsProfs invitésPublications scientifiquesSéminaires 1 4 5 6 7 8 13 Martha ZOUMPOULAKI, Présidente de Nightline Paris Angelika Mielcarek Defense Structure and chemistry of graphene oxide in liquid water from first principles Master Chemistry and Innovation Spontaneous liquid water dissociation on hybridised boron nitride and graphene atomic layers from ab initio molecular dynamics simulations Review—Nanostructured Electrodes as Random Arrays of Active Sites: Modeling and Theoretical Characterization Environment, Stability and Acidity of External Surface Sites of Silicalite-1 and ZSM-5 Micro and Nano Slabs, Sheets, and Crystals Alexis Aspée - Professeur Invité Protein Preferential Solvation in Water:Glycerol Mixtures Attosecond pulse shaping using a seeded free-electron laser Intracellular Electrochemical Nanomeasurements Reveal that Exocytosis of Molecules at Living Neurons is Subquantal and Complex Active diffusion in oocytes nonspecifically centers large objects during prophase I and meiosis I On-Surface Synthesis of Nonmetal Porphyrins Tuning Cellular Biological Functions Through the Controlled Release of NO from a Porous Ti-MOF Self-Assembly of Magnetically-Functionalized Molecular Motors and Microtubules into Active Gels Atomic-scale spin sensing with a single molecule at the apex of a scanning tunneling microscope Toward a Rational Design of Titanium Metal-Organic Frameworks Janet Morrow - Professeure Invitée 1 4 5 6 7 8 13
Spontaneous liquid water dissociation on hybridised boron nitride and graphene atomic layers from ab initio molecular dynamics simulations
Review—Nanostructured Electrodes as Random Arrays of Active Sites: Modeling and Theoretical Characterization
Environment, Stability and Acidity of External Surface Sites of Silicalite-1 and ZSM-5 Micro and Nano Slabs, Sheets, and Crystals
Intracellular Electrochemical Nanomeasurements Reveal that Exocytosis of Molecules at Living Neurons is Subquantal and Complex