PhD theses (co)supervised:
- Dr. Adnane Bouzina « Development of green composite materials centered on (carbonized) Polydopamine for energy storage and conversion » PhD thesis 2022
- Dr. Bing Xia « Electrodes modified with an ALD process – corroboration electrogravimetric characterization with nuclear reaction analysis » PhD thesis 2022
- Dr. Pierre Lemaire « EQCM based methods for the investigation of Electrode-Electrolyte Interface in energy storage » PhD thesis 2020
- Dr. El Mahdi Halim « Development of nanocomposites based on carbon, polymer and metal oxides: application for energy and the environment » PhD thesis 2019
- Dr. Elise Duquesne « Study of the electrochemical properties of Double Lamellar Hydroxides: application to the abatement of anionic pollutants » PhD thesis 2019
- Dr. Tao Lé « Elaboration and electrochemical characterization of functionalized silicon nanowire (SiNW) electrodes for micro-batteries and supercapacitors » PhD thesis 2018
- Dr. Wanli Gao « Investigation of electromechanical properties of conducting polymers for energy storage applications » PhD thesis 2018
- Dr. Ibtissam Ressam « Study of composite materials based on Nafion, chitosan and HNT for fuel cells » PhD thesis 2017
- Dr. Freddy Escobar-Teran « Development and characterisation of nanostructured carbon films for energy applications – Interface properties » PhD thesis 2016
- Dr. Leslie Dos Santos « Proton conduction mechanism in hybrid membrane for fuel cells » PhD thesis 2014
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Former post-doctoral fellows:
- Dr. Arvinder Singh « Study of the proton based aqueous batteries using electrochemical quartz crystal microbalance ( in collaboration with C. Laberty-Robert, LCMCP, Sorbonne Université 2020-2022)
- Dr. Arpita Ghosh « In-situ analysis of structural, gravimetrical and mechanical changes of electroactive materials during ion flux (INSIST-ION) » (SU -Emergence Project, Sorbonne Université 2020-2021)
- Dr. Wanli Gao « Electrochemical and electromechanical properties of nanostructured LiCoO2 electrodes for energy storage » (Labex MATISSE, Sorbonne Université 2018-2019)
- Dr. Aziz Nechache « Electrochemical and electromechanical properties of nanostructured LiCoO2 electrodes for energy storage » (Labex MATISSE, Sorbonne Université 2017-2019)
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Former Master and Bachelor Students:
- Elisabeth Bajard « Probing Electrode/Electrolyte Interfaces of Energy Storage Devices Via In Situ Techniques » (M2 Masters’ student 2023)
- Aurélien Mazette « Evaluation of a new generation QCM-D equipment for electrochemistry » (M1 Masters’ student 2019)
- Hamza Goubaa « Understanding of the ion transfer dynamics in Electrochemically Reduced Graphene Oxide films (ERGO) » (M1 Masters’ student 2013-2014)
- Marie Brel « Development and study of nanocomposites based on CNT and RuO2 for energy storage » (M1 Masters’ student 2014-2015)
- Carlota Ridruejo Arias « Study of the relationships between the morphology of electroactive thin films of the « Li-Birnessite type MnO2 and their electrochemical properties » (M2 Masters’ student 2012-2013)
- Mariem Ben Mna « Realization of an automated «dip−coater» unit for thin film preparation » (M1 Masters’ student 2012-2013)
- Alice Lambin « Study of ion insertion phenomena in Prussian Blue/Nafion composite films » (L3 – Bachelor student 2011-2012)