Assistant professor (CNU section 87)

Since 2021

At the ISIFC, an engineering school specialized in biomedical sciences, I teach biochemistry, biomaterials, and nanobiotechnologies. I took the responsibility of the Bioengineering option in the last year of the school programme.
Check my profile on the ISIFC website

I joined the BioInterfaces aNd Devices team (BIND team in MN2S department) of the FEMTO-ST institute (UMR 6174) to develop cancer-on-chips and organ-on-chips, modelling vascularized tissues to support innovative researches in nanomedicine.
Directory page on the FEMTO-ST website

Employment history

Assistant lecturer.
2020 - 2021 

University of Lorraine, Faculty of Pharmacy, Nancy, France

Institut Jean Lamour: Team Nanomaterials and Health, UMR7198, E403
Supervised by Prof. Luc Ferrari and Olivier Joubert

Specially appointed assistant professor.
2017 - 2020 

Osaka University, Japan

Prof. Matsusaki's laboratory, School of Engineering, Department of Applied Chemistry
Supervised by Prof. Michiya Matsusaki

Postdoctoral researcher.
2016 - 2017

CNRS, Université Paul Sabatier, Toulouse, France

IMRCP: Molecular Interactions, Chemical and Photochemical Reactivity Laboratory, UMR 5623 

Supervised by Laure Gibot, and Marie-Pierre Rols

& IPBS: Institute of Pharmacology and Structural Biology, UMR 5089
Supervised by Anne-Françoise Mingotaud

Regulatory toxicologist, agency manager.
2015 - 2016

Expertox toxicological expertise agency, Paris, France

PhD candidate.
2011 - 2014

Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Mines de St-Etienne, France

LINA (merged to SainBiose): Interdisciplinary laboratory for aerosolized nanoparticles study, EA 4624
Supervised by Prof. Jérémie Pourchez, and Delphine Boudard

& LGF: George Friedel laboratory,UMR 5307
Supervised by Prof. Philippe Grosseau

Education

PhD.
2011 - 2014

Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Mines de St-Etienne, France

PhD thesis: In vitro toxicity and physicochemical properties of carbon nanotubes.

Grant from the Doctoral School ED488 – SIS Science, Engineering, Health 

MSc.
2010 - 2011

Cranfield University, UK
MSc. Health & the Environemnt

Dissertation: Physiochemical properties and in vitro toxicity of silica nanoparticles and nanofibers.
Double degree.

Course director’s prize. 

Engineering diploma. 
2006 - 2011

Université de Technologie de Compiègne, France

Major courses in Biotechnology.

Distinction for the sustainable development minor.