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Céline Gesset

Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA), Diamond Sensor Laboratory

graduated from Télécom SudParis in 2004 with a specialty in optics and high frequency sensors. She joined CEA in 2005 to developed new design of sensor. Since 2008, she is a staff member at the Diamond Sensors Laboratory, where her main research topic is based on the study of nanodiamonds for sensors and biological applications. Her principal activity is the understanding of surface modifications of nanodiamond particles due to different treatments (chemical, gas, etc..), their characterizations and the measure, in different media, of their colloidal properties.

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Towards nanomedicine

Diamond nanoparticles or nanodiamonds (NDs) behave several essential assets for biomedical applications: their very weak cytotoxicity and genotoxicity [1], their carbon-related surface (…)

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    Dr. Jacques de Sanoit

    has been a research scientist at CEA and holds 35 years of experience. After 10 years of research and development in the field of nuclear fuel reprocessing and the radiochemical separation of the minor actinides, he spent 15 years at the Henri Becquerel National Laboratory (CEA-LIST) where ... more

    Prof. Dr. Jean-Charles Arnault

    is a research director at the atomic energy and alternative energies commission (CEA). After obtaining his PhD degree in 1993, he was an assistant professor at Strasbourg University until 2007, when he joined the Diamond Sensors Laboratory at CEA. His prior expertise concerns diamond nuclea ... more

    Dr. Hugues Girard

    received his PhD in Chemistry and Materials Science in 2008 at the University of Versailles, France. During his PhD, his research was focused on the electrochemical reactivity of diamond electrodes. From 2008 to 2010, he took a postdoctoral position between the French Atomic Energy Commissi ... more

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