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KAIS DHBAIBI is a Lecturer at the University of Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, affiliated with the UFR of Sciences and the Department of Chemistry. He is part of the Lavoisier Institute of Versailles (ILV). His research focuses on chiroptical materials, particularly helicene-based systems, single-molecule magnets, and circularly polarized luminescence (CPL). Key interests include designing functional materials for optoelectronics, understanding magneto-chiral dichroism (MCD) phenomena, and exploring molecular architectures using lanthanide ions and organic ligands.
His work spans topics such as asymmetric catalysis for chiral fluorophores, strain modulation in organic systems, and multifunctional coordination polymers. Recent studies emphasize room-temperature magneto-chiral effects, low-temperature luminescence dynamics, and enantio-recognition in supramolecular systems. These investigations bridge chemistry, physics, and materials science, targeting applications in molecular electronics and chiral optoelectronic devices.
No scientific awards or advisory roles are explicitly mentioned in the provided texts. His affiliation with the ILV suggests involvement in collaborative research projects within the institute's interdisciplinary framework.
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