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Christian COLLIEX
Orsay France
The French physicist Christian Colliex is known for his pioneering work on the use of electron energy loss spectroscopy (EELS) in transmission electron microscopy.
Colliex graduated from the École Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Paris in 1965 and received his Ph.D. in Solid State Physics in 1970 from the CNRS Laboratoire de physique des solides, Orsay. He is CNRS Research Director at the Solid State Physics laboratory in Orsay, head of the Electron Microscopy group.
Seeing, Analyzing and Measuring in the nano-world with a  Scanning Transmission Electron Microscope (STEM)
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Patrick Cordier
Lille France
Patrick Cordier is a mineralogist who uses experimental and numerical approaches to study the plasticity of geological materials. He has authored or co-authored over 170 articles in international scientific journals. He received the Dana Medal from the Mineralogical Society of America in 2016, and is currently a chief editor of the European Journal of Mineralogy.
He is the current president (2018–2020) of the International Mineralogical Association (IMA). He has also served as the president (2008–2009) of the French Mineralogical Society.
Deforming minerals and rocks: from the atoms to plate teconics and the rheology of the mantle
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Abdelhamid Benazzouz
Bordeaux France
Research Director INSERM - Leader of Team "Monamines, brain stimulation (SCP) and Parkinson" at the Institute of Neurodegenerative Diseases (Bordeaux).
Scientific advisor for the film "Parkinson's Disease: From Cell to Man" (26 minutes / Year 2013). http://videotheque.cnrs.fr/doc=4045 .
Member of Section 25 of the CNRS National Committee since October 2012.
Reviewer for several International Journals. Supervision of many theses. Author of Several scientific papers.
Deep brain electrical stimulation for neurological and psychiatric disorders
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Jean Louis bantignies
Montpellier France
Professor of Physics at the Laboratory Charles Coulomb in University Montpellier II
Research topics or attachments: Functional Nanomaterials, Development and study of networks, films and composites based on nanotubes. Doping, confinement and functionalization in nanotubes
https://dumas.ccsd.cnrs.fr/L2C/search/index/q/*/authFullName_s/Jean-Louis+Bantignies
Organic–inorganic nanohybrid materials: Self-assembling and properties
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Laurent Alvarez
Montpellier France
Currently works at the Laboratory Charles Coulomb in University Montpellier II. Laurent does research in Condensed Matter Physics and Experimental Physics. Their most recent publication is 'Non-Covalent Functionalization of Carbon Nanotubes by Phthalocyanines Analyzed by Spatial-Resolved EELS'. He works on development and study of networks, films and composites based on nanotubes. Doping, confinement and functionalization in nanotubes
https://www.coulomb.univ-montp2.fr/spip.php?page=publications&aigle_auteur=87
Modulating single-walled carbon nanotube opto-electronic properties by dye confinement
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Damien Jacob
Lille France
Professor in University of Lille, Materials and Transformations Unit, Team: Terrestrial and Planetary Materials. http://umet.univ-lille1.fr/detailscomplets.php?id=21
He is director of the Lille Microscopy Facility and President of the French Microscopy Society. He is an active member in the field of advanced electronic diffraction.
Research topics: Microstructural Characterization of Materials by Transmission Electron Microscopy - Conventional Convergent Beam, Wide Angle and Precession Electron Diffraction.
Structure refinement using precession electron diffraction tomography and dynamical diffraction applied to mineral geo-thermometers
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Haosu Luo
Shanghai China
Professor and the group leader of ferroelectric single crystals and devices in Shanghai Institute of Ceramics, Chinese Academy of Sciences. He has significantly contributed to the growth and development of piezoelectric single crystals, especial for the growth and practical application of PMN-PT single crystals. Current researches involve the growth of high-Tc relaxor-based single crystals, lead free piezoelectric single crystals, and device applications. He has involved more than 400 publications.
Higher performance PMNT based wearable piezoelectric energy harvester
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Brahim Elouadi
La Rochelle  France
Elouadi worked as a professor of chemistry in faculty of sciences at Rabat University from 1980 to 1990. In 1981, he held the position of a director of Applied Solid State Chemistry Laboratory in Rabat, where he worked until 1988. He was a visiting professor of chemistry at Oklahoma State University in 1985-1986. Then in 1990 he moved to France and became a professor of chemistry at the University of Paris-Nord. Since 1995 Elouadi has been a professor of chemistry at the University of La Rochelle.
Event of the Modern Electronic Era With Perovskite Structure Materials
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Rose Noëlle VANNIER
Lille France
Professor of the Universities is in charge of the National School of Chemistry of Lille since September 1st 2016. She was a member of the committee of specialists 33rd section of Lille (1995-2008). She was member of the national council of the universities, 33e section, from 1999 to 2001, then named member, of 2007 to 2011. She was in charge of the MSTP 4 (Scientific, Technical and Pedagogical Mission) of the Ministry of Higher Education and Research, from 2006 to 2007. She was in charge of the UCCS solid-chemical axis (UMR CNRS), from 2008 to 2014.
Oxide ion conductors for solid oxide cells
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Frédéric Roger
Lille Douai France
Frederic Roger currently works at Lille University (Unité de Mécanique de Lille) and is a Professor at Institut Mines Telecom Lille-Douai. Current projects are Simulation of Additive Manufacturing for composites and metallic alloys, Multiphysics and Multicale modelling in material science. He works also on damage modelling/simulation and X-ray tomography monitoring of short glass fiber automotive structures, Modelling of shape memory polymers and Mechanical behavior of thermoplastics polymers blends.
Additive manufacturing : scientific, economic and educational opportunities
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Khalid Boulayha
Madrid Spain
Affiliated to Inorganic Chemistry, Complutense University of Madrid, Dr. Khalid Boulahya is currently working as Professor Contracted Doctor, he has authored and co-authored several national and international publications and also working as a reviewer for reputed professional journals. He has received several awards for the contributions to the scientific community; his major research interest involves characterization of materials, chemistry of materials, solid state chemistry and Electron microscopy.
Haadf and abf-stem study of new promising ruddlesden–popper member component for it-sofc
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Lahcen KHOUCHAF
Lille Douai, France
Professor of Physics, experimental techniques and nanotechnology, Head of Physical Analysis Lab from 1999 to 2007 in IMT, Lille university, France. After a PhD in 1996 from University of Haute Alsace in Solid State Physics, he obtained an accreditation to supervise research In 2004 France.
He works on microscopy and spectroscopy instrumentation development, Environmental Electron Microscopy and Microanalysis to study the properties at low scale of different materials.
Gaseous Scanning Electron Microscopy (GSEM): Perspectives For Gaseous Transmission Electron Microscopy (GTEM)
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Mabrouk BENHAMOU
Meknes Morocco
Professor at Faculty of Sciences, Meknes, Morocco, Researcher in Theoretical Physics, Statistical Physics, Soft-Condensed Matter, and Biological Sytems. Supervision of many theses. Author of more than four hundred of scientific papers and advanced books. Editor of many International Scientific Journals. Expert to the benefit of several International Scientific Institutions. Member of the directory of many National and International Scientific Societies and Receipient of many Awards and Distinctions.
Pickering emulsions : From experiment to theory.
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Abdelali  RAHMANI
Meknes Morocco
Professor of Physics at Faculty of Sciences, Université Moulay Ismail , Meknès. Director of Laboratory of Advanced Materials Studies and Applications (LEM2A). Researcher in Functional Nanomaterials and Numerical simulation. Supervision of many theses. Author of Several scientific papers (+55 publications in peer-reviewed journals, Impact Item +96, RG Score 31.08, Reads> 350).
Nonresonant polarized Raman spectra calculations of doped single wall carbon nanotubes
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Fatiha Nothias
Paris Seine, France
Fatiha Nothias currently works at the Neuroscience Paris Seine, CNRS UMR 8246, INSERM U1130, Pierre and Marie Curie University - Paris 6. Fatiha does research in Neuroscience, Molecular Biology and Cell Biology.
Their most recent publication is "Physical chitosan microhydrogels as scaffolds for spinal cord injury restoration and axon regeneration."
Regenerative biomaterial matrices for traumatic spinal cord injury repair
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Frédéric Gambino
IINS-Bordeaux, France
Assistant Professor, Tenured position (CR2) at Institute of Interdisciplinary Neuroscience. His research goal is to understand how different neurons in the mammalian cortex modulate the structure of their connections in response to learning, and how this process regulates the cortical processing that underlies behavior. This key to understand how we store information and acquire new skills.
Decoding the activity of amygdala-to-frontal circuits axons during learning and decision-making
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Marc Landry
IINS-Bordeaux, France
He got a tenured position as a lecturer in 1997 at Bordeaux 2 University and then joined the INSERM team at the Institute for Neuroscience. He has developed morphological and cell biology approaches that contributed to establish a pro-nociceptive role for L-type calcium channels in the spinal dorsal horn. He setup a research project investigating cellular mechanisms of disinhibition in the spinal cord and he is in charge of the Electron Microscopy core facility at Bordeaux 2 University.
The revival of electron microscopy for biomedical research
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Ibrahimi Azeddine
UM5, Rabat, Morocco
Azeddine Ibrahimi is the director of the BioInova Research Center, head of Biotechnology Lab at the Rabat Medical School in Rabat and Professor of Medical Biotechnology at the University Mohammed V Rabat, Morocco. Pr Ibrahimi has completed his graduate studies in Biochemistry Center at Nice–Sophia Antipolis University and his training in the US at Sate University of New York Health Sciences Center in Stony Brook where he joined its faculty in 1999. Back to Morocco, he founded the Biotechnology lab in the Rabat Medical School where he is acting as head of the department.
Biotechnological advances & applications: when reality is catching up with fictionion
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