Cnrs, Lcc-Upr 8241
The "Laboratoire de Chimie de Coordination" offers an expertise in the molecular chemistry of transition-metal and main group elements with specific research interests in fine chemicals and catalysis, bio-inorganic chemistry, nano-sciences and new materials. A highly-qualified human potential (100 persons, including research and technical staff) provides advanced training in research for about 100 students, doctoral candidates and post-doctoral fellows in close partnership with a number of public and private enterprises in France, Europe, and over the world. The Laboratoire de Chimie de Coordination (LCC) in Toulouse was created in 1974 as a dedicated CNRS laboratory. It operates as an Institute of fourteen research groups, supported by a high level of scientific and technical services. The organization of the lab and its management can count with the expertise of internal consulting groups composed of researchers and technical employees. These consulting group are strongly implied in various aspect of the lab’s everyday life, ranging from budget or communication, to sustainable development. Due to the dynamic nature of scientific research, and the normal inflow and outflow of scientific and technical employees, the LCC has seen a continuous evolution of its organisation and scientific strategies over more than 30 years of its existence. read more on the website...
La société Laboratoire de Chimie de Coordination (LCC), affiliée au CNRS à Toulouse, est un laboratoire de recherche consacré à l'expertise en chimie moléculaire des éléments de transition et principaux groupes. Spécialisé dans les domaines de la chimie fine, de la catalyse, de la bio-inorganique, des nanosciences et des nouveaux matériaux, le LCC compte une équipe de 100 personnes qualifiées, comprenant des chercheurs et personnel technique. Le laboratoire offre un entraînement avancé en recherche à environ 100 étudiants, doctorants et stagiaires post-doctoraux en partenariat avec de nombreuses entreprises publiques et privées françaises, européennes et mondiales. Organisé en quatorze groupes de recherche soutenus par des services scientifiques et techniques de pointe, le LCC a vu une évolution continue de son organisation et de ses stratégies scientifiques depuis sa création en 1974.