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Djallal Ikkene completed his thesis at the LCPM (Laboratory of Physical Macromolecular Chemistry) on the Grandville campus and held an ATER position at the ENSIC (École Nationale Supérieure des Industries Chimiques) and the EEIGM (European School of Materials Engineering) during the 2021/2022 academic year. He has just been awarded the 2022 thesis prize by the French Group for Polymer Studies and Applications.

Djallal Ikkene completed his PhD entitled “Glyco-nanostructures formulated via self-assembly induced by RAFT photo-polymerization in aqueous dispersion” at the Laboratoire de Chimie Physique Macromoléculaire (LCPM, UMR 7375) of the University of Lorraine, in Nancy. Led by Pr. Jean-Luc SIX and Dr. Khalid FERJI, both professors at ENSIC, this thesis was funded by the ANR JCJC project “GlyNanEP” led by Khalid FERJI.

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