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New Chapter: Establishing My Research at CEMES-CNRS in Toulouse

I’m thrilled to share that I’ve relocated to Toulouse, a vibrant hub for scientific innovation and culture. This move marks an exciting new phase in my career as I establish my research lab at CEMES-CNRS—a renowned institute at the forefront of materials science, nanotechnology, and electron microscopy.

I’ve joined the Nanoscience Group (GNS) at CEMES, where I’ll be innovating the field of electron beam chemistry, sustainable synthetic methodologies and molecular materials. Toulouse, with its dynamic academic ecosystem and collaborative spirit, is the perfect backdrop for this endeavor. At CEMES, I’ll leverage the institute’s state-of-the-art facilities and the collective expertise of its researchers.

This transition is not just a geographic shift but a commitment to pushing the boundaries of unconventional energy sources for precision chemistry. I’m eager to engage with the local scientific community, foster new collaborations, and contribute to the groundbreaking work happening here.

Stay tuned for updates on our lab’s progress, publications, and opportunities for collaboration. If you’re in the area or interested in connecting, don’t hesitate to reach out—I’d love to hear from you!

— Dominik Lungerich


The "Boule" of CEMES
The "Boule" of CEMES


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