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Education and experience
Since April 2010: CNRS researcher in the topic "Polymer
nanotechnology for life sciences" of LCPO.
2001-2010: CNRS researcher at
« Physicochimie des Electrolytes, Colloïdes et Sciences
Analytiques », head Pr. Valérie Cabuil (joint research
unit 7195 UPMC Univ Paris 6/CNRS/ESPCI ParisTech). Main topics: materials (gels,
films) and dispersed multi-responsive colloids by incorporating magnetic
nanoparticles in matrices (polymers, surfactants, liquid crystals…).
2000-2001: Post-doctoral year in USA, in Pr. David
J. Pine’s group at University of California – Santa Barbara (UCSB, Chemical
Engineering / Materials Research Laboratory) in collaboration with Pr. Deborah
K. Fygenson and Pr. Daniel Morse. Measurements of physical properties of biological
microtubules made of a recombinant protein from a deep sea hyperthermophilic organism,
Pyrodictium Abyssi (research financed
by Diversa Inc, San Diego CA).
1997-2000: Ph. D. (Doctorat) of UPMC (University
Paris 6) in physical chemistry speciality supervised by Pr. Françoise
Brochard-Wyart at « Laboratoire Physico-Chimie Curie » (joint unit
168 CNRS / Curie Institute / UPMC) on “Transient Pores, Adhesion and Fusion of
Giant Vesicles”, which results were
advertized in several large audience journals: Science News, French edition of
Scientific American, Science&Vie, Science&Avenir, Archimède, Biotech
Info…
1996-1997: National service as military scientist
at « Laboratoire des Milieux Désordonnés et Hétérogènes » (former
joint unit of CNRS and Paris 6 et 7 universities), supervised by Pr. Jean-Claude Bacri
(University Paris 7) and Ronald E. Rosensweig (Blaise Pascal’s invited chair)
to study hydrodynamical instabilities of ferrofluids.
1995-1996: M.Sc. (DEA) at UPMC Univ Paris 6 obtained with honors,
research study at Curie
Institute with Dr Pascal Silberzan about “force-free motion of droplets on asymmetrical
surfaces”.
1992-1996 Ecole Supérieure de Physique et de Chimie Industrielles de Paris (ESPCI ParisTech)
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