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Anne Bleuzen is a Professor at the University of Paris-Saclay, affiliated with the Institut de Chimie Moléculaire et des Matériaux d'Orsay (ICMMO) and the LCI department. Her research focuses on magnetic materials, particularly Prussian Blue analogs, nanoparticle synthesis, and catalytic systems. She investigates structure-property relationships in materials using advanced techniques like XMCD, XANES, and spectroscopy.
Her work bridges inorganic chemistry, nanotechnology, and materials science, with applications in energy storage, catalysis, and magnetic devices. Key contributions include studies on photomagnetic behavior, silica-embedded nanoparticles, and controlled synthesis of mixed oxides. She collaborates extensively with teams in catalysis, structural chemistry, and nanomaterials.
Publications span over a decade, highlighting advancements in magnetic anisotropy, nanoparticle dynamics, and material characterization. Her research emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches, leveraging advanced spectroscopic methodologies to unravel complex material behaviors.
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