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Diamond-based electrochemical sensors for monitoring water pollution in urban environments
Analytic chemistryCondensed matter physics, chemistry & nanosciencesEngineering sciencesMaterials and applications
Abstract
This postdoctoral position is offered by CEA List as part of the European UrbaQuantum project ("A novel, Integrated Approach to Urban Water Quality Monitoring, Management and Valorisation"), part of the HORIZON-CL6-2024-ZEROPOLLUTION-02 call for projects. The main objective of this project is to develop, in response to climate change, sensors, models, and protocols for better management of the water cycle in urban environments.
At the Sensors and Instrumentation for Measurement Laboratory (LCIM)of CEA List the postdoctoral fellow will contribute to the development of electrochemical sensors based on synthetic diamond and associated measurement protocols for the detection of pollutants such as pharmaceuticals, heavy metals, PFAS, and pesticides. These sensors will be miniaturized and integrated into a microfluidic cell, in partnership with CEA-Leti, then tested under real-world field conditions.
Laboratory
Département d’Instrumentation Numérique
Service Instrumentation et Métrologie des Rayonnements Ionisants
Laboratoire Capteurs et Instrumentation pour la Mesure
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