Nano³
Description
The research activity of the Nano3 (Nanoparticles, Nanostructures and Nanomaterials) team is situated in the framework of the study and engineering of matter at the nanoscale. Our main contribution continues to rely on the production, study and use of pre-formed aggregates in vapor phase and/or in solution. This is done either by studying the properties of these nanoparticles in free jet, or by their use by deposition or transfer on substrate for the synthesis of nanostructures and/or nanostructured materials, as an alternative to lithographic etching, atom-by-atom manipulation, or chemical fabrication techniques. Our activity has undergone an important thematic and paradigm evolution, from aggregate physics (where the aggregate is the subject) to complex systems physics (where the aggregate is a tool) at the interface with chemistry, biology and/or engineering. One of our priorities is the valorization of nanostructures with high added value applications. We have diversified our means of synthesis and characterization, while remaining attached to the historical themes of the laboratory (diluted media, aggregates, atomic and molecular jets, laser, spectroscopies, …). The research activity is articulated around 2 research operations at the heart of the most current societal concerns : Health and Energy.
Research Operations
Members
Permanent Staff
- Nouari KEBAÏLI (MCF, coordinateur)
- Jérome LEYGNIER (PR)
- Alain SARFATI (PR)
PhD
- Ikram BRAHIMI
- Abdelmalik ZEMIECHE
Postdoc
- Reem TAMBOSI
2020
2021