2B-FUEL
Building Blocks for Future Electronics Laboratory
Date of creation: 2018
CNRS Institute: INC (Chemistry)
French director: Clément CABANETOS
Korean partner: Yonsei University
Korean co-director: Eunkyoung KIM
Staff: 2 professors, 1 post-doctoral fellow, 1 PhD student, 4 associate members
Website: https://2b-fuel.cnrs.fr/
2B-FUEL Opening ceremony at Yonsei University, Seoul, South Korea on 5 October 2018. Center: Antoine PETIT, Chairman and CEO (CNRS) and Won-Yong LEE, Vice-President for Research Affairs (Yonsei University).
OVERVIEW
2B-FUEL (Building Blocks for FUture Electronics Laboratory) is a French-Korean international joint research laboratory between the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), Sorbonne Université (France), and Yonsei University (Korea).
2B-FUEL is the first International Research Laboratory (IRL) created by CNRS in South Korea.
Research activities at 2B-FUEL are focused on the design, synthesis, characterization and use of new molecules/materials for future electronics and theranostics.
RESEARCH TOPICS
- Organic synthesis
- Photoconversion
- Surface functionalization
- Light-emitting devices
- Photodynamic therapy
- Organic phosphorescence
- Energy storage
- Membranes
PARTNERING INSTITUTIONS AND LABORATORIES
IN FRANCE
- CNRS/INC (Chemistry)
- Sorbonne Université
IN SOUTH KOREA
- Laboratory of Organic Materials for Information Processing, Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Yonsei University
OTHER LABORATORIES INVOLVED
IN FRANCE
- ENS Lyon (Université de Lyon)
- ICGM (Université de Montpellier)
- Université de Tours
- Moltech Anjou
- ISCR (Université de Rennes-1)
- IPCMS (Université de Strasbourg)
- Laboratoire Cobra
- Monaris
IN KOREA
- IBS Center for Nanomedecine
- University of Seoul
- KAIST
- Kyung Hee University