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About: Camille Petit

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Camille Petit is a Reader in Materials Engineering at Imperial College London. She designs and characterises functional materials for environmental sustainability.

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  • Camille Petit is a Reader in Materials Engineering at Imperial College London. She designs and characterises functional materials for environmental sustainability. (en)
  • Camille Petit es profesora asociada de química en Imperial College London. Ella diseña y caracteriza materiales funcionales para la sostenibilidad medioambiental. (es)
  • Camille Petit est une chimiste française. En 2019, elle est lauréate du Prix Philip Leverhulme. Elle a publié de nombreux articles dans le domaine de la capture du carbone à l'aide de matériaux hybrides organiques à nanoparticules. (fr)
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  • Teresa Bandosz (en)
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  • Camille Petit (en)
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  • Factors Affecting the Removal of Ammonia from Air on Carbonaceous Materials (en)
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  • Camille Petit is a Reader in Materials Engineering at Imperial College London. She designs and characterises functional materials for environmental sustainability. (en)
  • Camille Petit es profesora asociada de química en Imperial College London. Ella diseña y caracteriza materiales funcionales para la sostenibilidad medioambiental. (es)
  • Camille Petit est une chimiste française. En 2019, elle est lauréate du Prix Philip Leverhulme. Elle a publié de nombreux articles dans le domaine de la capture du carbone à l'aide de matériaux hybrides organiques à nanoparticules. (fr)
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  • Camille Petit (en)
  • Camille Petit (es)
  • Camille Petit (chimiste) (fr)
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