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David Guerin is a Researcher at Université de Lille, affiliated with the Institut d'Electronique, Microélectronique et Nanotechnologie (IEMN). He holds a PhD in Organic Chemistry from the University of Rennes (2001) and has been a CNRS Research Engineer since 2007, specializing in chemical synthesis (molecules, polymers, nanoparticles) and surface functionalization for nano/bio devices such as switches, sensors, and memories. He leads the Laboratory of Organic Chemistry and Surfaces Functionalization within IEMN's technical platform (CMNF), and has co-authored 54 journal papers. His work bridges organic chemistry, nanotechnology, and device engineering, with a focus on molecular electronics and functionalized surfaces.
- Education: PhD in Organic Chemistry (2001), University of Rennes.
Research interests include the development of molecular devices (e.g., SAMFET), organic thin film deposition, and functionalized silicon nanoribbons for sensor applications. His studies on self-assembled monolayers and fullerene-based junctions highlight his expertise in nanostructured materials and bio-inspired systems. Collaborations span academic and industrial partners, with projects in bio-sensing, low-power electronics, and neuromorphic devices.
Lab activities center on the Organic Chemistry and Surfaces Functionalization lab, where he oversees thin film deposition and nanostructuring techniques. Current research trends emphasize interdisciplinary approaches to nano-bio interfaces and sustainable materials.
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