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Dr. Christophe Lescop |
Biography
Christophe Lescop was graduated in 1996 from the Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Paris. He made his army as scientist in the Laboratoire de Chimie de Coordination of the Centre de l'Energie Atomique of Saclay working on the organometallic chemistry of Uranium complexes with thiolates ligands. He obtained his PhD degree at the University of Grenoble I in 2000 under the supervision of Doctor Dominique Luneau in the Laboratoire de Reconnaissance Ionique et de Matériaux Moléculaires of the Centre de l'Energie Atomique of Grenoble where he investigated the coordination chemistry of bisbidentate and chiral nitroxyde ligands for molecular magnetic materials. During his PhD, he went for 6 months in the group of the Professor V.I. Ovcharenko in the International Tomography Center of the University of Novosibirsk in Russia working on chiral nitronyl-nitroxyde ligands and for 3 months in the group of the Professor C. Reber in the Université de Montréal in Canada working on solid state spectroscopy of lanthanide complexes of nitronyl-nitroxyde ligands. In 2001, he went for post-doctoral fellowship in the group of the Professor J.D. Wuest in the Université de Montréal to work on the synthesis on coordination polymers. Subsequently, he joined in 2002 the group of the Professor R.Réau in the Université de Rennes 1 becoming a permanent member of the CNRS.
Research Interests
Coordination Chemistry & Catalysis
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Supramolecular Chemistry
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Solid State Organisation and Noncovalent interactions |
Crystallography |
Bibliography
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