Exploiting self-assembly in aqueous solution to design functional device

Initially, the course “Exploiting self-assembly in aqueous solution to design functional device” will briefly address the first principles that are the basis of supramolecular chemistry. Subsequently, with an eye to natural systems, the student will be led to the understanding of self-assembly phenomena to allow a design of supramolecular devices. For this purpose, an overview of the applications related to biotechnology will also be presented (Sensors, Logic gates, On-off switches). Finally, particular attention will be paid to supramolecular stereochemistry, therefore to intrinsic and induced chirality and the phenomena and applications that can be generated such as chiral memory and conformational probes.

The student will know the main non-covalent interactions, and how to exploit them to design a supramolecular systems. The student will learn the instrument used to detect chirality (spectropolarimeter) and will get to know the most recent literature on this field and the current experimental research strategies applied to obtain supramolecular functional devices.

Teaching language: English and Italian

Oral exam at the end of the course

UNITS

  1. First principles of supramolecular chemistry.
  2. Supramolecular systems in nature
  3. Chirality and induction of chirality.
  4. How to design a supramolecular device.

 

 

  • Student must have a good chemistry base;
  • The study levels this course is available for Doctoral students.
  • Required linguistic skills: English and Italian

Study Level: PhD

  • Submit your application via the button ‘Apply Now’.
  • Please, keep in mind that the number of participants could be limited for each course. Application does not guarantee enrolment in the course.
  • The course participants will be selected based on criteria specified in the study guide.
  • Your home university will inform you whether you have been accepted and provide further information about the next steps.

Specific instructions in some universities:

  • BTU students: for questions about enrolment and recognition at your university, you can visit this website.
  • UPHF students: make sure to ask the approval of your director of studies (responsable pédagogique) before applying. For any question, you can contact the EUNICE office: eunice@uphf.fr
  • UoP students: for questions about enrolment and recognition please consult  the responsible person at your university (Director of Studies or ECTS coordinator) or contact eunice@go.uop.gr
  • IPV students: for questions about enrolment and recognition, please contact rafaela.silva@sc.ipv.pt
  • UNICT students: for questions about enrolment and recognition, please contact eunice@unict.it

Any questions about enrolment or credit recognition?  Contact your EUNICE courses coordinator.

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Playing with molecules to create supramolecular architectures

Study Level
PhD
Applications deadline
15 January 2026
Dates
2 March - 30 April, 2026
Mode
Online live