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LOF

LoF - Laboratory of Future is a joint research unit between CNRS, Université de Bordeaux and SYENSQO, based in Pessac, France. LoF’s mission is to improve R&D productivity through high-throughput methodologies and thus shorten the time to market for innovations. This laboratory focuses on the development of miniaturized research tools, automation, digital and the creation of innovative projects in the field of physical chemistry.

CNRS

The CNRS is the largest public research organisation in France, accounting for around 1 100 research units (either joint or not) throughout the country. As a multidisciplinary institution, it covers all fields of scientific research driving various programmes and actions designed to address society and industry expectations. Most particularly, CNRS has the following missions: i) to evaluate and carry out all research capable of advancing knowledge and bringing social, cultural, and economic benefits for society, ii) to contribute to the application and promotion of research results, iii) to develop scientific information, iv) to support research training and v) to participate in the analysis of the national and international scientific climate and its potential for evolution in order to develop a national policy. In MOF2H2, the CNRS involves three different academic labs: the #Institut Charles Gerhardt Montpellier (ICGM) (www.icgm.fr) , the #Catalysis and Spectrochemistry Laboratory of Caen (LCS) (https://www.lcs.ensicaen.fr/en/) and the Institut des Matériaux Poreux de Paris - (IMAP) (https://www.chimie.ens.fr/recherche/laboratoire-imap/imap/) with expertise encompassing from the synthesis and the advanced characterisations to the computational studies of porous solids.