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Bernard Rousseau is a Researcher and Research Director at the Institute of Molecular Chemistry and Materials of Orsay (ICMMO), affiliated with the University of Paris-Saclay and the CNRS. He is based at the LRMN laboratory (UMR 8182) in Orsay, France. His work focuses on advanced materials and chemical systems, particularly leveraging nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) techniques for analytical and structural investigations.
His research interests include chiral polymer-based lyotropic systems, catalytic processes involving transition metals (e.g., ruthenium), and the characterization of functional materials for environmental applications such as reverse osmosis membranes. Recent work emphasizes spatially resolved NMR methodologies and their applications in materials science.
Rousseau's publications span interdisciplinary topics, blending chemistry, physics, and engineering. His articles highlight innovations in NMR spectroscopy, polymer chemistry, and catalysis. He collaborates with institutions like the CNRS and ICMMO to advance analytical techniques and material design.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly listed, but his role as a Research Director suggests sustained research leadership. He is associated with the LRMN laboratory and the ICMMO, contributing to both experimental and theoretical advancements in molecular chemistry and materials science.
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