Jean Daniel Compain
About
Jean Daniel Compain is from Courbevoie. In Jean-Daniel's previous role as a R&I Engineer in Gas Chromatography at Total, Jean-Daniel worked in Solaize, Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes, France until Sep 2021. Prior to joining Total, Jean-Daniel was a R&I Engineer at Solvay and held the position of R&I Engineer at Aubervilliers, France. Prior to that, Jean-Daniel was a Research Associate at ETH Zurich from Sep 2016 to Dec 2017. Jean-Daniel started working as Assistant Lecturer at Universite de Strasbourg in Strasbourg Area, France in Sep 2015. From Feb 2013 to Aug 2015, Jean-Daniel was Postdoctoral Research Associate at Universite Grenoble Alpes, based in Grenoble Area, France. Prior to that, Jean-Daniel was a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the University of Tokyo, based in Tokyo, Japan from Oct 2010 to Dec 2012. Jean-Daniel started working as Doctoral Student at UVSQ Universite de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines in Versailles Area, France in Jan 2007.
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Jean Daniel Compain's past jobs
Synthesis and development of electrolytes for next generation 'all-solid-state' batteries.
Research Affiliate in the team of Prof. Christophe COPERET, working on CO2 electrocatalytic reduction by metal oxides or 'single-site' catalysts. Synthesis and characterization of inorganic materials, inert conditions (glove box, Schlenk techniques), chromatography (GC, HPLC), Electrochemistry, solid-state NMR, catalysis.
Assistant lecturer and associate researcher in the team of Prof. Laurent RUHLMANN: Electrochemistry, photo- and electrocatalysis.
Post-Doctoral Affiliate (LabEx and IFPEN fundings) in the team of Dr. Sylvie CHARDON-NOBLAT: Development of metal complexes for electrocatalytic CO2 reduction or CO-Releasing Molecules (CO-RMs). Synthesis in Coordination Chemistry, Electrochemistry, photo- and electrocatalysis, glove box techniques, photoreactions, chromatographies (GC, HPLC).
JSPS Fellow in the team of Prof. Shin-ichi OHKOSHI, The University of Tokyo, Japan. Synthesis in Inorganic Chemistry, magnetic measurements (SQUID), single-crystal and powder X-ray diffraction, analytical chemistry (TGA, ICP-MS), Electrochemistry.