BRAEMS-ABBASPOUR Isabelle

Categories: RESEARCHER, TEAM ID2M

CNRS Research Associate

 

Functions :

CNRS Researcher

 

Qualifications :

PhD, HDR

 

Expertises :

  • computational materials chemistry,
  • crystal structure prediction,
  • digital thermodynamics,
  • calculation guaranteed,
  • IA,
  • electronic structure calculations (DFT),
  • statistical physics tools (Monte Carlo, Molecular Dynamics)

 

Main research themes:

  • Prediction of crystal structures of new materials (CSP)
  • Development of guaranteed phase diagram calculation software (CALIPH): coll. A. Goldsztejn, C. Jermann, T. Gouhier, LS2N Nantes

 

Current research projects :

  • Prediction of crystal structures to support experimental chemists: (oxy)sulfides, nitrides, chlorides, (oxy)chalcogenides
  • Thermodynamic description of competing mechanisms in topochemical reactions
  • Research and characterization of new materials for anti-corrosion coatings in collaboration with Safran
  • Development of structure-phase diagram databases for chlorinated materials used in molten-salt reactors
  • CALIPH software development (OPEN funding – CNRS Innovation)

 

Teaching :

  • Module AI for materials discovery and design (EMat Graduate Program, Nantes Université): responsible + teaching hours
  • Quantum chemistry and chemical bonding (Polytech’Nantes, Nantes Université)
  • Diffusion of matter (Polytech’Nantes, Nantes University)

 

Patents :

1 APP application, 1 patentability study in progress

Link to publi HAL: https://cv.hal.science/isabelle-braems
Link to Orcid: 0000-0003-2374-4259
Link to Researchgate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Isabelle-Braems?ev=hdr_xprf)
Link to dedicated pages: 1 CSP, CALIPH= https://saas.ls2n.fr/caliph/

BRAEMS-ABBASPOUR Isabelle

prenom.nom@cnrs-imn.fr

BRAULT Hélène

Categories: PROFESSOR AND RESEARCHER, TEAM MIOPS

Senior Lecturer

 

Functions:

Lecturer and researcher

 

Qualifications:

Senior Lecturer HDR

 

Main research themes :

Synthesis of coordination polymers and MOFs based on lanthanides, luminescence thermometry

 

Biography:

Hélène Brault obtained her PhD in inorganic chemistry (2009) from the University of Bordeaux (ICMCB, France), where she worked on the optoelectronic properties of zinc oxide and fluoride. In 2009, HB was awarded a Humboldt Fellowship to join Martin Jansen’s group (Max-Planck Institute of Solid-State Chemistry, Stuttgart, Germany) as a postdoctoral researcher to study the role of high pressure on oxides containing lone-pair metals. HB then joined Dr. Michel Mortier’s group (LCMCP, Paris, France), working on luminescent fluoride glasses. Since 2011, HB has been a lecturer in chemistry at the University of Nantes, where she began working on various luminescent inorganic materials. Since 2016, her current research topics are mainly focused on lanthanide-based coordination polymers and MOFs for luminescence thermometry.

 

Teaching:

  • Crystal chemistry
  • Inorganic chemistry
  • Materials chemistry
  • Soft Matter Chemistry
  • X-ray diffraction (Bachelors and Masters)

 

Publications :

Number of publications: 54

Major illustrative publications:

  • Engineering Eu3+/Tb3+-bearing metal-organic framework luminescent thermometers for tunable thermal performance
    V. Trannoy, A. N. Carneiro Neto, C. D. Brites, L. D. Carlos, H. Serier-Brault
    Advanced Optical Materials, 9, 2001938 (2021)
  • Tuning of thermometric performances of mixed Eu-Tb metal-organic frameworks through single-crystal coordinating solvent exchange reactions
    A. Kourtellaris, W. Lafargue-Dit-Hauret, F. Massuyeau, C. Latouche, A. J. Tasiopoulos, H. Serier-Brault
    Advanced Optical Materials, 2200484 (2022)
  • Rare-earth UiO-66 for temperature sensing near room temperature
    E. Djanffar, H. A. Bicalho, Z. Ajoyan, A. J. Howarth, H. Serier-Brault
    Journal of Materials Chemistry C, 12, 8024-8029 (2024)

 

Number of patents: 1

 

Link to orcid: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3300-1347

Link to scholar.google.fr: https://scholar.google.fr/citations?user=5pTQdbUAAAAJ&hl=fr

LinkedIn link: https://www.linkedin.com/in/h%C3%A9l%C3%A8ne-brault-4966611a8/

BRAULT Hélène

prenom.nom@cnrs-imn.fr

BRETAUDEAU Mickael

Categories: MECHANICAL DIVISION

BRETAUDEAU Mickael

prenom.nom@cnrs-imn.fr

BRIEN Valérie

Categories: RESEARCHER, TEAM PCM

CNRS Research Associate

BRIEN Valérie

prenom.nom@cnrs-imn.fr

BROUSSE Thierry

Categories: PROFESSOR AND RESEARCHER, TEAM ST2E

University Professor

 

Fonctions actuelles / Current

  • Since 2024: Vice-Dean in charge of Research and International Partnerships, Polytech Nantes
  • Since 2023: Chair Division 3 (Electrochemical Energy Conversion and Storage)Chair Division 3 (Electrochemical Energy Conversion and Storage) International Society of Electrochemistry
  • Since 2012: Associate Editor for Journal of the Electrochemical Society (Battery technology)
  • Since 2010: Senior Scientist and CTO of ERIMAT (BO Capacités SAS)

 

Functions precedents / Before

  • 2013-2020: Vice-Dean in charge of technology transfer at the University of Nantes
  • 1999-2019: Elected at the National Council of the Universities (CNU section 33)
  • 2005-2011: Director of Laboratoire de Génie des Matériaux et Procédés Associés (LGMPA – EA2664)
  • 2010-2013: President of the evaluation committee of National Research Agency (ANR) call for proposal STOCK-E and PROGELEC

 

Qualifications

  • Engineer degree from ISMRa-ENSI Caen (1987)
  • PhD from University of Caen (High Tc superconductive thin films)
  • HDR from University of Nantes (functional thin films for energy storage)
  • Fellow of the International Society of Electrochemistry (Since 2022)

 

Research Themes

  • Supercapacitors: from materials (pseudocapacitive oxides and nitrides, functionalized carbons) to devices (asymmetric supercapacitors, hybrid devices)
  • Microdevices for energy storage: microbatteries (Li-ion, metal-air,…), microsupercapacitors

 

Research Community Activities / Teaching Responsibilities

  • Co-coordinator of Capacitive storage area for RS2E (http://www.energie-rs2e.com/en/organisation-chart)
  • Member of the Global Innovation in Research Program at Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
  • In charge of supercapacitor topic in the team ST2E at IMN

 

Publications

  • 230 publications in international peer-reviewed journals (H-Factor: 39 – source Google Scholar)
  • 12 book chapters
  • 8 patents
  • 66 invited talks at national/international conferences, 46 oral conference presentations, 36 invited seminars,
  • 12 (co)organisations of conferences

 

Links

BROUSSE Thierry

prenom.nom@cnrs-imn.fr

BUCHET Kelly

Categories: ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION

BUCHET Kelly

prenom.nom@cnrs-imn.fr

CABARET Pierre

Categories: PH.D. STUDENT, TEAM MIOPS

CABARET Pierre

prenom.nom@cnrs-imn.fr

CALDES Maite

Categories: RESEARCHER, TEAM MIOPS

CNRS Research Associate

CALDES Maite

prenom.nom@cnrs-imn.fr

CALIN Nathalie

Categories: ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION

CALIN Nathalie

prenom.nom@cnrs-imn.fr

CARDINAUD Christophe

Categories: RESEARCHER, TEAM PCM

CNRS Research Director

 

Function:

CNRS researcher

 

Expertises :

  • Low-pressure cold plasma etching of materials.
  • Plasma diagnostics (optical emission spectrometry, mass spectrometry, electrostatic probes).
  • Surface characterization (XPS, ellipsometry).

 

Main research themes:

  • Low-pressure rf plasma processes and study of plasma-surface interaction mechanisms for materials etching and treatment.
  • Etching V2O3
  • Plasma-surface interaction mechanisms at low temperatures

 

Current research projects :

ANR project 20-CE24-0014-02 PSICryo “Understanding plasma-surface interactions in cryogenic etching for advanced patterning applications”, involving LTM-Grenoble (leader), GREMI-Orléans and IMN-Nantes. For IMN, the aim is to study the surface mechanisms (chemisorption vs. physisorption) involved in cryogenic etching processes, particularly with a view to controlled atomic layer etching (ALE).

https://anr.fr/Projet-ANR-20-CE24-0014

 

Biography:

After university studies and a thesis on the structural characterization of SiGe:H and Si:H,Cl amorphous semiconductors by X-ray and electron spectroscopy, I joined the CNRS to work on the characterization of cold plasma-treated surfaces and thin-film materials (1985-1988). My interests then extended to the study of plasma processes for etching semiconductor, dielectric or metallic materials (1988-present).

I was interested in and trained in the physics of radio-frequency excited discharges in gases at low pressure (~1 Pa) and their diagnostics. This led me to develop expertise in the etching of materials for microelectronics: Si, SiO2, low-κ organosilicides, silica glasses and W in fluorinated plasma (SF6, CHF3, C2F6), and in the etching of materials for photonics: InP and CdHgTe in CH4-H2 plasma and derivatives, chalcogenide glasses in fluorinated and CH4-H2 plasmas. This has also led me to develop expertise in the physical and chemical characterization of plasmas using mass spectrometry, optical emission spectrometry and electrostatic probes, as well as in the characterization of surfaces and interfaces using photoelectron spectrometry, ellipsometry and near-field microscopy.

My current research concerns the etching of vanadium oxide V2O3 and the fundamental mechanisms of etching and plasma and gas interaction with the surface at cryogenic temperature.

 

Publications :

122

Major illustrative publications:

Review articles
Ch. Cardinaud, M-C. Peignon, P.Y. Tessier “Plasma etching: principles, mechanisms, application to micro- and nanotechnologies” Appl. Surf. Sci. 164, 72-83 2000.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0169-4332(00)00328-7

C. Cardinaud “Fluorine-based plasmas: Main features and application in micro-and nanotechnology and in surface treatment” Comptes Rendus Chimie de l’Académie des Sciences 21, 723-739 2018.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.crci.2018.01.009

Articles on plasma etching mechanisms, plasma diagnostics, plasma-surface interaction
Ch. Cardinaud, A. Rhounna, G. Turban, B. Grolleau “Contamination of silicon surfaces exposed to CHF3 plasmas: An XPS study of the film-surface interface” J. Electrochem. Soc. 135, 1472-1477, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1149/1.2096034

Ch. Cardinaud, G. Turban “Mechanistic studies of the initial stages of etching of Si and SiO2 in a CHF3 plasma” Appl. Surf. Sci. 45, 109-120, 1990.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0169-4332(90)90061-4

M-C. Peignon, Ch. Cardinaud, G. Turban “A kinetic study of reactive ion etching of tungsten in SF6 – O2 RF plasmas” J. Electrochem. Soc. 140, 505-512, 1993.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1149/1.2221077

Y. Feurprier, Ch. Cardinaud, G. Turban “Influence of the gas mixture on the reactive ion etching of InP in CH4 – H2 plasmas” J. Vacuum Sci. & Technol. B 15, 1733-1740 1997.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1116/1.589363

F. Gaboriau, G. Cartry, M-C. Peignon, Ch. Cardinaud “Selective and deep plasma etching of SiO2: comparison between different fluorocarbon gases (CF4, C2F6, CHF3) mixed with CH4 or H2 and influence of residence time” J. Vacuum Sci. & Technol. B 20, 1514-1521 2002.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1116/1.1495502

S. Bouchoule, R. Chanson, A. Pageau, E. Cambril, S. Guilet, A. Rhallabi, C. Cardinaud “Surface chemistry of InP ridge structures etched in Cl2-based plasma analysed with angular XPS” J. Vacuum Sci. & Technol. A 33, 05E124 2015.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1116/1.4927541

J. Piet, W. Faider, A. Girard, F. Boulard and C. Cardinaud “Investigation of organic precursors and plasma mixtures allowing control of carbon passivation when etching HgCdTe in hydrocarbon-based inductively coupled plasmas” J. Vacuum Sci. & Technol. A 38, 053005 2020. https://doi.org/10.1116/6.0000397

T. Meyer, A. Girard, G. Le Dain, A. Rhallabi, E. Baudet, M. Baillieul, V. Nazabal, P. Němec and C. Cardinaud “Mass spectrometry and in situ X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy investigations of organometallic species induced by the etching of germanium, antimony and selenium in a methane-based plasma” Plasma Sources Sci. & Technol. 32 (2023) 085003.
https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6595/aceaa5

Articles related to expertise in XPS analysis – external collaborations
K. Tsougeni, N. Vourdas, A. Tserepi, E. Gogolides, C. Cardinaud “Mechanisms of Oxygen Plasma Nanotexturing of Organic Polymer Surfaces: From Stable Super Hydrophilic to Super Hydrophobic Surfaces” Langmuir 25, 11748-11759 2009.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/la901072z

E. Baudet, C. Cardinaud, A. Girard, E. Rinnert, K. Michel, B. Bureau, V. Nazabal “Structural analysis of RF sputtered Ge-Sb-Se thin films by Raman and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopies” J. Non-Cryst. Solids 444, 64-72 2016.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jnoncrysol.2016.04.017

 

Link to publi HAL: https://hal.science/search/index?q=cardinaud+christophe

Link to orcid: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9753-8848

Other links :

CARDINAUD Christophe

prenom.nom@cnrs-imn.fr

CARIO Laurent

Categories: RESEARCHER, TEAM PMN

CNRS Research Director

 

Function:

Research Director DR 1

  • Coordinator of the Mott-IA maturation project on artificial Neural Networks
  • Laureate of the RISE 2024 program for the creation of the startup Mottronix.
  • Member of the International Research Laboratory (IRL) DYNACOM

Former positions:
2018 – 2023 Team Leader Physique des Matériaux et Nanostructures (PMN)
2015 – 2018 Co-director of the team Physique des Matériaux et Nanostructures (PMN)
2000 – 2021 Associate researcher and then Director of Research DR2 Institut des Matériaux de Nantes Jean Rouxel

 

Education:

  • 2011 Habilitation à diriger des recherches (higher PhD) Faculty of sciences / Nantes University
  • 1998 – 2000 Associate Researcher – Cornell University (USA). Advisor : Franck J. Disalvo
  • 1995 – 1998 PhD in material sciences – Nantes University
    Advisors : Alain Meerschaut /Jean Rouxel (Institut des Matériaux Jean Rouxel)

 

Research themes:

  • Solid State chemistry and physics.
  • Resistive switching in chalcogenide and oxide Mott Insulators. Application for non-volatile memories (RRAM/ Memristors) or as new neuromorphic components.
  • Topochemical synthesis of new (oxy-)chalcogenide compounds.

 

Awards:

  • 2023 Scientific grand prize of the french physical society (SFP)
  • 2012, 17 and 23 CNRS Award of scientific excellence
  • 1998 LAVOISIER scholarship from the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs

 

Scientific production:
175 Publications, 2 book chapters, 65 invited conferences, 6 patents

 

CARIO Laurent

prenom.nom@cnrs-imn.fr

CASTELLAN Giorgia

Categories: PH.D. STUDENT, TEAM MIOPS

CASTELLAN Giorgia

prenom.nom@cnrs-imn.fr

CATTIN-GUENADEZ Linda

Categories: PROFESSOR AND RESEARCHER, TEAM MIOPS

Senior Lecturer

CATTIN-GUENADEZ Linda

prenom.nom@cnrs-imn.fr

CHALARD Cassandre

Categories: PH.D. STUDENT, TEAM ST2E

CHALARD Cassandre

prenom.nom@cnrs-imn.fr

CHARROIS Martin

Categories: PH.D. STUDENT, TEAM ID2M

CHARROIS Martin

prenom.nom@cnrs-imn.fr

CHARTRAIN Coline

Categories: PH.D. STUDENT, TEAM PCM

Functions :

Doctoral student

 

Main research themes :

Plasma modeling, HiPIMS process, thin films, titanium

 

Current research projects :

PhD on multi-scale plasma modeling in high-power pulse magnetron sputtering (HiPIMS) for titanium thin film deposition.

 

Activities in the research community :

Co-president of the SYRA association.

Representative of Nantes doctoral students at the Collège Doctoral Matière, Molécules, Matériaux et Géosciences (3MG).

 

Biography:

After a Master’s degree in Materials Science (Innovative Materials and Systems for Energy) at Nantes University, I had the opportunity to develop my skills within the PCM team at IMN, during a research internship on semiconductor etching plasmas, before embarking on a PhD within the same team, on plasma modeling in the HiPIMS process, for the deposition of titanium thin films.

I’m involved in IMN’s SYRA doctoral students’ association, as co-president. I also attach great importance to the well-being of doctoral students, and was lucky enough to be elected doctoral student representative on the Collège Doctoral Matière, Molécules, Matériaux et Géosciences (3MG).

 

Teaching :

UE XLG4PU050 Modeling for Physics 2

 

Link to orcid: https://orcid.org/0009-0006-8897-197X?lang=en

LinkedIn link: www.linkedin.com/in/coline-chartrain-4372b3223

CHARTRAIN Coline

prenom.nom@cnrs-imn.fr

CHAUVET Olivier

Categories: PROFESSOR AND RESEARCHER, TEAM PMN

University Professor

CHAUVET Olivier

prenom.nom@cnrs-imn.fr

CHIRON Jean-Noël

Categories: INFRASTRUCTURE DEPARTMENT

CHIRON Jean-Noël

prenom.nom@cnrs-imn.fr