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Claire MICHEL is a teacher-researcher at the Nice Institute of Physics (INPHYNI), Université Côte d'Azur, where she contributes to both research and academic instruction in physics. Her work is centered at the intersection of wave phenomena and quantum-inspired photonic systems.
Her research interests focus on fluids of light, a cutting-edge domain that explores analogies between quantum superfluids and structured light propagation in nonlinear media. She also investigates waves in complex systems and quantum fluids, bridging theoretical and experimental optics. These themes are closely tied to her teaching in wave optics at the L3 level and specialized M2 courses in quantum fluids and complex wave dynamics.
The trends in her academic work, though not detailed in publications here, suggest a strong emphasis on modern optical physics, particularly systems where light exhibits fluid-like behavior. This area connects with broader disciplines such as quantum simulation, nonlinear photonics, and topological wave engineering.
Claire MICHEL advises students through her role in the Master OAM program, particularly at the M2 level, though specific advisees are not listed. She is involved in curriculum development and research training within the INPHYNI institute, likely supported by institutional or national research grants related to photonics and quantum technologies.
She is affiliated with the INPHYNI laboratory, a joint research unit of Université Côte d'Azur and CNRS, which fosters interdisciplinary research in physics, including optics, nanoscience, and complex systems.