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Published on 3/23/23 | Modified on 2/23/23
IPREM*
Technopôle Helioparc2 avenue Pierre Angot64053 Pau Cedex 9
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Opening hours : 8h30-12h00 / 13h30-17h00Phone: 00 33 (0)5 40 17 50 00E-mail (contact-iprem @ univ-pau.fr)
Head of research unit:
Director : Ryszard Lobinski (ryszard.lobinski @ univ-pau.fr)Deputy director : Cécile Courrèges (cecile.courreges @ univ-pau.fr)
Published on 2/23/23
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPERVISION
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Published on 5/14/20 | Modified on 7/23/21
All chairs at IPREM :
The activities of the Chair lead by Anais Barasinski, are based on modelling, engineering, simulation and data analysis, to face an advanced and smart applications that focuses on better exploiting the possibilities offered by composite materials and, in this sense, breaking with what is currently being produced.
The main mission of Eduardo Robles' BOIS Chair is to promote the use of biomass from forestry and agricultural activities in the Landes region.
MANTAzyme, lead by Yi Zhang, aims at strengthening the expertise of MANTA research group in biochemistry and enzymology applied to the sustainable recovery and functionalization of bio(macro)molecules, as well as the development of biomimetic materials.
The Ecotox Chair held by Séverine Le Faucheur focuses on the development of fundamental knowledge and practical tools to improve the assessment of continental water quality.
The MANTA Chair, headed by Susana Fernandes, explores marine compounds and materials, with a scientific approach focused on biomimetism, in order to address societal problems related to human health and the degradation of the marine environment.
The chair ORHYON lead by Anthony Ranchou-Peyruse will focus on H2 mobility and bio-chemical reactivity in natural porous media, from deep environments to surfacesurface.
The chair lead by Andrew Gellman aimed to accelerate development of alloy materials for energy technologies
The InterMat chair, lead by Emilio Palomares, aims to approach perovskite solar cells and novel catalysts to their use in CO2 conversion photo-electrocatalytic systems to mimic photosynthesis.
The field of Shih-Yuan LIU's Chair is that of synthetic chemistry, and more specifically the development of molecules of major importance for biomedical research and materials science.
The iCMCE² chair, lead by Ryan Rodgers, aims to understanding of complex degradation / cycling processes of organic carbon in the environment;