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Job offersPostdoc: funded 2 years position starting beginning of 2022Master internship: several positions available To apply, send a CV thomas.dehoux_AT_univ-lyon1.fr. Contact us for more info. |
Maroun is building TG !
January 2022
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Video Director : Fabrice Finotti
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Voice over : Darren Altman
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Journal de France 3
April 2019
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Evguenije and Tijana are visiting us from Novi Sad for experiments with Jérémie | New paper in PNAS
with colleagues from the biophysics team January 2022 |
New paper in PNAS
from our colleagues in Norway January 2022 |
Our work explained in Le Progrès as part of their series on environemental breakthroughs | Our work selected by "Le Journal de Mickey" as one of the 8 inventions that will shape the futur | CNRS press release
highlights our work March 2021 |
New
paper in Applied Materials Today January 2021 |
New
paper in Biomedical Optics Express July 2020 |
New
paper in Acta Biomaterialia February 2020 |
Workshop on
Plant Mechanobiology in Lyon 10-11 December 2019 |
Our
work discussed at the national assembly June 2019 |
Keynote at
Metanano 2019 July 2019 |
Introduction to feature issue of Biomedical Optics Express on Brillouin imaging | New paper in Journal of Drug Targeting |
Invited
talk at Phononics 2019 June 2019 |
Our work on
French television April 2019 |
Lectures
for the BIOPHOTUCA project April 2019 |
Lecture
at the 23rd School of Pure and Applied Biophysics February 2019 |
New paper in
Physical Review Letters, selected to be an Editors' suggestion and to
appear in Physics |
Participation à
l'école thématique du CNRS MiFoBio October 2018 |
Feature issue in
Biomed Opt Exp on Brillouin microscopy October 2018 |
Invited talk
at the 6th international symposium on laser ultrasonics July 2018 |
Seminar at the
IPBS June 2018 |
CLARA forum on cancer April 2018 |
Participation
to the ImaBio meeting on Functional imaging of organoids March 2018 |
L'équipe
figure dans les actualités du cancéropôle Lyon Auvergne Rhône-Alpes January 2018 |
New paper in Review in Scientific Instruments | EMBL course on
Brillouin Microscopy Heidelberg, Germany 17-19 January 2018 |
New paper in
PLOS ONE |
Auvergne
Rhône-Alpes region research contract starts in 2018 December 2017 |
ANR
project
POROTUME
starts in October October 2017 |
Visit of
Dedecker's lab in Leuven October 2017 |
3rd
International Cancer Symposium 25-27 September 2017 |
1st
BioBrillouin Conference in Vienna 13-15 September 2017 |
New paper in Light: Science & Applications |
Lecture on Optoacoustic imaging | OPUS2016 | Nano-spectroscopy
& Bio-Imaging October 12-13, 2016 |
Cellular Night Vision |
Thomas
Dehoux,
research scientist at CNRS From 2009, he worked at the Mechanical Institute for Engineering, in Bordeaux. Since 2015, he works at the Institut Lumière Matière, in the Biophysics team. He uses acoustic and opto-acoustic techniques to study the mechanics and tribology of biological matter. CV thomas.dehoux_AT_univ-lyon1.fr |
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Maroun
Abi Ghanem,
research scientist at CNRS My research focuses on the design of self-assembled and biologically-derived phononic materials. Man-made, dynamically-responsive composites, often referred to as phononic crystals and metamaterials, are well-known for their unique effective properties that provide radical new ways to manipulate the propagation of elastic waves. However, challenges remain with respect to their democratization and fabrication in large quantities at the micro- and nanoscales. Using biological composites to design phononic materials is a potential solution, in the context of nature's capacity for rapidly self-assembling, en masse, complex multi-scale structures. maroun.abi-ghanem_AT_univ-lyon1.fr |
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Alexis Viel, postdoctoral fellow | |
Tijana Lainović, postdoctoral fellow, visiting from Univ. Novi Sad | |
Pierre
Bouvet, PhD student @ CEA His work focuses on developing Brillouin microspectroscopy for the extraction of mechanical characteristics of biological samples at microscopic scales. My goal is ultimately to link those mechanical properties to some biologically and/or physiologically relevant characteristics of multicellular assemblies. |
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Morgane
Bougeard, M2 student |