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Aurélie Joubert is a Lecturer at IMT Atlantique, where she has conducted research in the Department of Energy Systems and Environment since 2010 as part of the GEPEA Laboratory (UMR CNRS 6144).
Her academic foundation includes a PhD in Process Engineering (2009, Institut National Polytechnique de Lorraine).
Dr. Joubert's research program targets critical air quality challenges through advanced gas-particle separation technologies. Her work encompasses filter media development for respiratory protection and industrial systems, spray scrubber optimization, and combined filtration/adsorption processes for simultaneous removal of VOCs, NOx, and microbial particulate matter. She investigates aerosol generation mechanisms, nano-waste incineration emissions, and develops numerical models for process optimization while pioneering micro-sensor applications for pathogen inactivation.
She has co-supervised 8 doctoral theses and secured continuous funding through competitive projects including ADEME CORTEA NanoFlueGas, NanoWet CAPNAV, ANR SAFIRS, and AMI ADEME TIPEE. Her research network spans industrial leaders (Séché Environnement/Trédi, Veolia), national institutions (INERIS, INRS, LNE), and international academic partners.
Within GEPEA Laboratory, Dr. Joubert contributes to the TEAM and GREEN research groups, advancing sustainable solutions for air pollution control through experimental and computational approaches to environmental process engineering.
