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Christian PELLERIN is a Full Professor at the Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Université de Montréal. His research focuses on the structural characterization of polymers and self-assembled materials using advanced infrared and Raman spectroscopy techniques. His work includes studies on electrospun nanofibers, molecular glasses, supramolecular complexes, and biomimetic materials derived from mussel byssus. PELLERIN holds a B.Sc. from UQTR (1997) and a Ph.D. from Université Laval (2002).
- Education: Ph.D. in Chemistry (2002, Université Laval); B.Sc. in Chemistry (1997, UQTR)
Research interests span polymer dynamics, molecular organization in soft materials, and the development of novel spectroscopic methods. He leads projects funded by CRSNG and FRQNT, including studies on oriented soft materials and molecular glass transition dynamics. PELLERIN has supervised over 15 graduate students, focusing on topics such as electrospinning, molecular glass photomobility, and byssus-derived biomaterials. He is affiliated with the CQMF (Centre québécois sur les matériaux fonctionnels) and teaches courses in physical chemistry and materials science.
Key grants include a 2020–2027 project on vibrational spectroscopy of oriented soft materials (CRSNG), and a 2018–2024 strategic initiative on functional materials (FRQNT). His lab develops innovative methods for analyzing material structure, with applications in sustainable recycling and biocompatible materials.
Labs/Teams: Pellerin Lab in Materials Spectroscopy, part of the CQMF network.