SASAKI Shunsuke
CNRS Research Fellow
Position:
CNRS researcher
Qualifications:
- March 2017 Doctor of Engineering – Tokyo Institute of Technology
- Department of Chemical Science and Engineering, Tokyo, Japan
- “Molecular-Geometry Approaches to Develop Functional Fluorophores Based on Classic Aromatic Hydrocarbons” Supervisor: Gen-ichi Konishi
Previous positions:
- Apr. 2020 – Dec. 2021 Postdoctoral Research Associate, University of Oxford
Inorganic Chemistry laboratory, Oxford, United Kingdom
The project funded by EPSRC (UK) on “Soft chemical control to achieve new layered architectures and strongly correlated states”
Supervisor: Simon J. Clarke
- May 2017 – Mar. 2020 JSPS Postdoctoral Fellow, Nantes Université
Institut des Matériaux Jean Rouxel (IMN), Nantes, France
The project funded by JSPS (Japan) on “Rational design and study of layered transition metal chalcogenides with various local geometry obtained by a novel topotactic intercalation concept”
Supervisor: Laurent Cario
Main research topics:
Design & synthesis of chalcogenides, mixed-anion compounds, low-dimensional materials, quantum materials, π-conjugated systems, fluorescent dyes
Biography
Shunsuke Sasaki currently works at the Jean Rouxel Materials Institute in Nantes (IMN) as a permanent researcher affiliated to the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS). He earned his bachelor’s degree in polymer chemistry from the Tokyo Institute of Technology in 2014. He continued his studies in organic and polymeric materials at the same institute and completed his Ph.D. research on the design of fluorescent molecules in 2017, under the supervision of Dr. Gen-ichi Konishi. Afterward, he decided to shift his focus to inorganic solid-state chemistry and worked as a JSPS postdoctoral fellow at Nantes University under the guidance of Dr. Laurent Cario and his co-workers at IMN until 2020. He conducted another postdoctoral research at the University of Oxford with Dr. Simon J. Clarke before being recruited by CNRS in 2022. His current research focuses on developing novel low-temperature reactions that enable the tailored design of inorganic solid-state materials with exotic 2D structures.
Ongoing research projects:
French National Research Agency (ANR) project – COBEDIT
“Covalent-bond editing by topochemistry of chalcogenide materials” Role: Coordinator
Activities in the research community
International Core-to-core/ASPIRE network on mixed-anion compounds involving France (IMN, ICMCB, UCCS, ISCR), Japan (Kyoto University), UK (University of Oxford), Belgium (University of Antwerp) and Germany (RWTH Aachen).
Prizes:
2024 J. Mater Chem B Outstanding peer reviewers, Royal society of chemistry.
2023 Rising Stars in Organic and Inorganic Chemistry 2023, American Chemical Society
Main publications:
- Anionic Redox Topochemistry for Materials Design: Chalcogenides and Beyond.
ACS Org. Inorg. Au 4, 26-40 (2024). - Anion Redox as a Means to Derive Layered Manganese Oxychalcogenides with Exotic Intergrowth Structures.
Nat. Commun. 14, 2917 (2023). - Design of Metastable Oxychalcogenide Phases by Topochemical (de)intercalation of Sulfur in La2O2S2.
Nat. Commun. 12, 3605 (2021). - Principles of Aggregation-Induced Emission: Design of Deactivation Pathways for Advanced AIEgens and Applications.
Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 59, 9856-9867 (2020).
Orcid link: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8358-1629
Scholar.google.com link: https://scholar.google.fr/citations?user=gPGubGsAAAAJ&hl=en
SASAKI Shunsuke
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SEIGNEUR Léo
Function:
Doctoral student
Main research themes:
PVD deposition, HiPIMS and e-HIPIMS processes, thin films, micro-supercapacitors
Current research project:
Doctoral thesis on the deposition of thin-film electrodes by high-power pulse magnetron sputtering (HiPIMS) for the production of 3D micro-supercapacitors.
Activities in the research community :
Secretary of IMN’s SYRA doctoral students’ association
Biography:
With a Master’s degree in Innovative Materials and Energy Systems, I did my end-of-studies internship at STMicroelectronics in Tours, where I worked on optimizing an etching process for TaN/SiN/TaN capacitors. Currently a PhD student at the Institut des Matériaux Jean Rouxel in the PCM team, my work focuses on the development of electrodes for 3D micro-supercapacitors, using high-power pulse sputter deposition techniques (HiPIMS) and its enhanced variant e-HiPIMS. The aim of this thesis is to optimize the structuring, compliance and electrochemical performance of electrodes (TiN, VN/VOxNy) on 3D substrates to meet high-density energy storage needs in miniaturized systems.
Link to orcid : https://orcid.org/0009-0004-5564-3959
LinkedIn link : https://www.linkedin.com/in/l%C3%A9o-seigneur-32525a223/
SEIGNEUR Léo
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SIRJITA Eduard-Nicolae
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SOUDAN Patrick
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STAMENKOVIC Branimir
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STEPHANT Nicolas
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SUCGANG Ana
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TALEB Sara
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TANCRET Franck
University Professor
Current functions / Current
- University Professor
- Director of the Materials Department at Polytech Nantes
Qualifications
- ENSICAEN Materials Engineer (1993)
- DEA (Master) in Materials, University of Caen (1993)
- PhD, University of Caen (1997)
- HDR, University of Nantes (2006)
Research topics (Research Themes)
- Combinatorial metallurgy, microstructure engineering, multi-objective alloy design and optimization (genetic algorithms), modeling and prediction of alloy properties (physical metallurgy, data mining using neural networks and Gaussian processes, predictive thermodynamics of phase diagrams, CALPHAD / Thermo-Calc, diffusion, Dictra).
- Thermomechanical behavior (resistance to heat and creep), oxidation, corrosion, hydrogen embrittlement.
- Hot forming metallurgy, welding and additive manufacturing metallurgy, weldability.
- Nickel alloys (superalloys), titanium alloys, high-entropy alloys (HEA) and complex concentrate alloys (CCA).
- Metallic alloys and coatings for nuclear, aeronautical and automotive applications…
- Relationships between manufacturing, microstructure and mechanical properties.
Animation de la recherche (Research Community Activities / Teaching Responsibilities)
- Board member, Réseau National de la Métallurgie (RNM)
- Board member of GDR IAMAT (Artificial Intelligence in Materials Science)
- Member of the Board of the FAISTOS Cluster (Fostering Artificial Intelligence in industrial Systems and TechnOlogieS) of Nantes Université / Next
TANCRET Franck
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TARIN Hamza
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TERRISSE Hélène
Senior Lecturer
Current / Functions Currently
- University Lecturer in Nantes University
- Researcher at IMN Institute
Qualifications
- PhD in Physical Chemistry (2000)
- Engineer in Chemistry from Rennes School (1996)
Themes de recherche / Research Themes
- Physico-chemical characterization of inorganic food additives (TiO2, silver, calcium phosphates…) and determination of their fate in the gastro-intestinal tract
- Comprehensive study of the interactions between TiO2 and biomolecules / phosphated molecules
- Synthesis and characterization of photosensitive sols and gels based on titanium oxides for the conception of solar cells and photobatteries
- Characterization of colloidal suspensions through size and zeta potential measurements
Animation de la recherche / Research Community Activities – Teaching Responsibilities
- Head of the first year of Master A3M (Analysis, Molecules, Materials, Medicines)
Publications
- 25 publications in international peer reviewed journals, 1 patent
- Since 2006, 34 oral conference presentations
Ressources en ligne / Online Resources
Researchgate : https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Helene-Terrisse
ORCID: 0000-0002-9338-6939
TERRISSE Hélène
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TESSIER Pierre-Yves
Emeritus University Professor
TESSIER Pierre-Yves
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THEODOSE Cyril
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TOURE Oumar
Function:
Doctoral student in materials science under the supervision of Marie-Paule Besland
Qualifications :
- Master of Science in Advanced Materials Engineering (2023)
- Engineering degree in Materials Engineering (2021)
- DEUG in material science and chemistry (2018)
Expertises :
- Materials characterization techniques (Scanning Electron Microscopy, X-ray Diffraction, Raman Spectroscopy, Atomic Force Microscopy, Focused Ion Beam (FIB) for sample preparation.
- Thin film deposition
- Electrochemical characterization techniques
- Micro-batteries
- Photovoltaic cells
Main research theme :
Thin-film sputter deposition for electrode applications in micropower batteries.
Current research project:
Development of perovskite structure layers by sputtering for use as electrodes in micropower batteries.
Biography:
I’m currently working on the deposition of thin films by magnetron co-sputtering as part of the development of energy storage devices, in particular micro-batteries and supercapacitors.
Teaching :
Practical work on materials characterization
TOURE Oumar
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TRANCHANT Julien
Function:
CNRS Research Engineer, HDR
Qualifications:
Doctorate in Materials Science, Engineer from Ecole Centrale de Nantes
Expertises:
- Mott insulators
- Thin films
- Electrical testing
Main research theme:
Study of the insulator-metal transition in thin-film Mott insulators for microelectronics applications
Biography:
- Current research projects: Mott-IA Regional Academic Research Demonstrator Project, ANR FASTRAIN, IPCEI ME-CT Mott-IMC
- Activities in the research community (committee member, network…) : Coordinator of IMN’s PLASSMAT platform
- Award: SFP Grand Prix Felix Robin 2023
Publications and patents :
- Propagating insulator-to-metal transition in the wake of photoinduced strain waves in a Mott material, Nature Physics 2024, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41567-024-02628-4
- Enhancing the Resistive Memory Window through Band Gap Tuning in Solid Solution (Cr1-xVx)2O3, ACS Appl. Mater. Interfaces 2023, https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.3c09387
- A Leaky-Integrate-and-Fire Neuron Analog Realized with a Mott Insulator. Adv. Funct. Mater. 2017.https://doi-org.inc.bib.cnrs.fr/10.1002/adfm.201604740
- Patent “Use of Mott insulators in neuromorphic networks” 2014
- Resistive Switching in Mott Insulators and Correlated Systems. Adv. Funct. Mater. 2015, https://doi-org.inc.bib.cnrs.fr/10.1002/adfm.201500823
- Deposition of GaV4S8 thin films by H2S/Ar reactive sputtering for ReRAM applications, J Phys D Appl. Phys. 2014, DOI 10.1088/0022-3727/47/6/065309
Link to orcid: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4508-954X
Link to scholar.google.fr: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=vMqkta8AAAAJ&hl=fr
TRANCHANT Julien
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TROGER Karl
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VANDENBORRE Johan
CNRS Research Fellow
Function:
CNRS researcher, HDR
Main research theme :
Radical chemistry
Current research projects :
- RADICO: µs measurement of the carbonate radical (CO3°-) at the solid/solution interface
- FRICKE POUR TOUS: Quantification of oxidative radicals produced by photolysis, sonolysis, radiolysis….
Publications:
Physico-Chemistry
Terfas, S.; Blain, G.; Craff, E.; Koumeir, C.; Haddad, F.; Poirier, F.; Delpon, G.; Vandenborre, J. Oxygen Dependence on Hydrated Electron Yields: Pulsed Radiolysis Studies Using Proton Beams. J. Phys. Chem. A 2025, 129 (22), 4861-4869.
Geosciences
Lefeuvre, N.; Truche, L.; Donzé, F.-V.; Vandenborre, J.; Gaucher, E. C.; Magnin, V. The Contribution of Mechanoradical Reactions to Crustal Hydrogen Generation. Earth and Planetary Science Letters 2025, 660, 119363.
Health
Blain, G.; Vandenborre, J.; Villoing, D.; Fiegel, V.; Fois, G. R.; Haddad, F.; Koumeir, C.; Maigne, L.; Métivier, V.; Poirier, F.; Potiron, V.; Supiot, S.; Servagent, N.; Delpon, G.; Chiavassa, S. Proton Irradiations at Ultra-High Dose Rate vs. Conventional Dose Rate: Strong Impact on Hydrogen Peroxide Yield. Radiation Research 2022, 198 (3), 318-324.
Energy
Vandenborre, J.; Guillonneau, S.; Blain, G.; Haddad, F.; Truche, L. From Nuclear Waste to Hydrogen Production: From Past Consequences to Future Prospect. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 2024, 64, 65-68.
Link to publi HAL: 102697930
Link to orcid: 0000-0002-7718-7120
VANDENBORRE Johan
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VIVET François
Current functions Currently
- IMN IT Manager (UMR6502 – Nantes – 80%)
- RSSI-Région adjoint – Délégation Régionale du CNRS (DR17 – Rennes – 20%)
Previous functions / Before
- 2002 – 2020 : IT Department Manager (CEMHTI – CNRS – Orléans)
- 2003 – 2020: Part-time lecturer in Licence Pro. Networks and Telecommunications, specializing in Web and Mobile Development (IUT Orléans)
- 2000 – 2002 : Resp. Info. Office Automation (VALEO VECS – Meung/Loire)
- 1998 – 1998: Research contract (GREMI/CRMD – Orléans)
Enseignement – Teaching
- 2003 – 2020 : Linux administration level I (security, bash scripting …)
- Microsoft domain administration (AD 2016, GPO …)
- LDAP directory (classes, LDIF, queries, directory schema, etc.)
- Apache server (virtual host configuration, certification authority, encryption, etc.)
- Network (routing, network sub-division, IP V6 …)
- Virtualization (VSphere, HyperV, iSCSI, SAN …)
Training
- 1999 – 2000: DESS (post-graduate diploma) in computer science
- 1994 – 1997: PhD – Plasma physics
Ressources en ligne – Online resources
- ISI ReseacherId: C-1684-2008
- HAL Id : francois-vivet
- ORCID Id : ORCID iD iconorcid.org/0000-0002-3917-5647
VIVET François
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