Hadziioannou’s group
The research group Advanced functional materials for emerging technologies in information, communication and energy is composed of :
Georges Hadziioannou (Professor)
Eric Cloutet (CNRS researcher)
Cyril Brochon (Associate professor)
Guillaume Fleury (Assistant professor)
Gilles Pecastaings (Studies Engineer)
6 Post-doctoral fellows
8 PhD students
4 project technician and engineers
3 administrative support staff
Georges Hadziioannou
+33(0)5 40 00 27 46 – hadzii@enscbp.fr
Georges Hadziioannou is Professor of chemistry at the University of Bordeaux 1 since 2009. He holds an industrial chair of excellency funded by Arkema and the Aquitaine Council.
His research area covers :
> semi-conducting polymers
> nanostructured
Eric Cloutet
+33(0)5 40 00 84 88 – cloutet@enscbp.fr
Since 2000, Eric Cloutet is Researcher (CNRS) at the Laboratory of Organic Polymer Chemistry, UMR 5629, for “New Developments in the Synthesis of Polycondensate-based and Optoelectronic Materials”. His research area covers :
> step-growth polymerization
> dispersion polymerizarions in
Cyril Brochon
+33(0)5 40 00 30 86 – cyril.brochon@enscbp.fr
Cyril Brochon received a Ph.D. in Polymer chemistry (under the guidance of Pr. Alain Soum and Pr Jean-Claude Rayez) at the University of Bordeaux 1 (in 1999), and completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the Institut Charles Sadron with Dr. Jean-Marie Catala. He became Assistant-Professor in 2002 at… Continue reading
Guillaume Fleury
+33(0)5 40 00 30 85 – gfleury@enscbp.fr
Guillaume Fleury received a Ph.D. in Materials Science (under the guidance of Pr. Georges Hadziioannou) at the University Louis Pasteur of Strasbourg in 2005 working on a new topological polymeric material. Following his Ph.D he completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Minnesota in the… Continue reading
Gilles Pecastaings
+33(0)5 40 00 30 84 – pecastaings@enscbp.fr
Since 2005, Gilles Pecastaings is Engineer at the Laboratory of Organic Polymer Chemistry, UMR 5629. His research area covers :
> Processing-Structure-Property relationships of materials
> Materials characterization (Atomic Force Microscopy, Transmission Electron microcopy and Scanning Electron Microscopy)