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The Conference Sessions Chairs

 

Session 1 Advanced Nanomaterials: synthesis and processing : C-Nano IdF

Session 2 Nanomaterials: properties and characterization : Prof  Corinne Chaneac, C-Nano IdF, France

Session 3 Nanoscale Electronics : Prof Dafiné Ravelosona

Session 4 Nanotech Life Sciences/ Medicine : Prof. Nathalie Mignet France

Session 5 Nanotechnology safety : Prof Patrick Boisseau France

Session 6 Nano Applications : C-Nano IdF

 

The conference Organization / Technical committee

 

Session 1: Advanced Nanomaterials: synthesis and processing

  • Corinne CHANEAC University Professor, LCMCP, UMR7574 CNRS, Université Paris 6- France
  • Patrick GUENOUN Researcher CEA,LIONS, UMR3299 CEA, CNRS, CEA Saclay- France
  • Christophe PETIT, University Professor, LM2N, UMR7070 CNRS, Université Paris 6- France

 

Session 2: Nanomaterials: properties and characterization

  • Xavier Bouju, CNRS Scientist, CEMES - CNRS UPR 8011 – Toulouse, France
  • Denis Morineau, CNRS Scientist, Physics Institute- Rennes University, France
  • Corinne CHANEAC University Professor, LCMCP, UMR7574 CNRS, Université Paris 6- France

 

Session 3: Nanoscale Electronics

  • Dafiné Ravelosona, Researcher/ Head of the Nanoelectronics department at Institute of Fundamental Electronics - University Paris Sud in Orsay – France
  • Vincent Derycke, Researcher/ Head of LICSEN (Laboratory of Innovation in Surface Chemistry and Nanosciences) CEA Saclay/IRAMIS-France
  • Laurent Vivien, Researcher, CNRS at the Institute of Fundamental Electronics Institute- University Paris Sud in Orsay – France.
  • Philippe Dollfus, CNRS Research Director, COMputational nanoelectronICS (COMICS) research group- Institute of Fundamental Electronics- CNRS/University Paris Sud in Orsay – France
  • Julie Grollier, CNRS Researcher- UMR Thales/CNRS- France

 

Session 4: Nanotech Life Sciences/ Medicine

  • Nathalie Mignet, Team leader: Vectors for molecular imaging- CNRS/INSERM U1022- France
  • Patrick Couvreur, Director of the Department “Physico-Chemistry- Pharmaceutical Technology and Biopharmacy” (UMR CNRS 8612)- France.
  • Patrick Boisseau, Program Manager, Nanomedicine, Leti/DTBS; Member, Executive Board, European Technology Platform on Nanomedicine- France
  • Sébastien Lecommandoux, University Professor, Organic Polymer Chemistry Laboratory (LCPO), UMR CNRS 5629, Bordeaux University, IPB-ENSCBP- Honorarium Member of the “Institut Universitaire de France”- France
  • Stéphanie Gréco, Researcher, Sanofi Aventis Group- France.
  • Ariane Boudier, Associate Professor, Lorraine University- France

 

Session 5: Nanotechnology safety

  • Nathalie Mignet, Team leader: Vectors for molecular imaging- CNRS/INSERM U1022- France
  • Patrick Couvreur, Director of the Department “Physico-Chemistry- Pharmaceutical Technology and Biopharmacy” (UMR CNRS 8612)- France.
  • Patrick Boisseau, Program Manager, Nanomedicine, Leti/DTBS; Member, Executive Board, European Technology Platform on Nanomedicine- France
  • Sébastien Lecommandoux, University Professor, Organic Polymer Chemistry Laboratory (LCPO), UMR CNRS 5629, Bordeaux University, IPB-ENSCBP- Honorarium Member of the “Institut Universitaire de France”- France
  • Stéphanie Gréco, Researcher, Sanofi Aventis Group- France.
  • Ariane Boudier, Associate Professor, Lorraine University- France

 

 

Session 6: Nano Applications will be focused on the industrial applications of Nano will be co-chaired/ co-organized by SF Nano and CNano IDF

  • Corinne CHANEAC University Professor, LCMCP, UMR7574 CNRS, Université Paris 6- France
  • Dafiné Ravelosona, Researcher/ Head of the Nanoelectronics department at Institute of Fundamental Electronics - University Paris Sud in Orsay – France
  • Nathalie Mignet, Team leader: Vectors for molecular imaging- CNRS/INSERM U1022- France
  • Patrick Boisseau, Program Manager, Nanomedicine, Leti/DTBS; Member, Executive Board, European Technology Platform on Nanomedicine- France
  • Stéphanie Gréco, Researcher, Sanofi Aventis Group- France.