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Djamila Hourlier is a CNRS Research Professor affiliated with the Institut d'Electronique de Microélectronique et de Nanotechnologie (IEMN) at the University of Lille, France. She leads research in the EPIPHY group, focusing on advanced ceramic and carbon-based materials. Her roles include permanent CNRS researcher since 1988, with a PhD in catalysis-applied chemistry from the University of Poitiers and a habilitation from Limoges University.
Research interests encompass biomass pyrolysis for carbon sequestration, electromagnetic wave absorbers, and synthesis of glasses/ceramics from pre-ceramic polymers. She has collaborated internationally at institutes like NASA-Marshall and Imperial College. Current projects address high-temperature electromagnetic materials and nanocomposite ceramics.
Technical expertise spans sol-gel chemistry, laser pyrolysis, semiconductor nanowires, and material thermal stability. She contributes to interdisciplinary groups like ACOUSTICS and AIMAN-FILMS, advancing optoelectronics and nanostructured materials. No specific awards are listed, though her extensive research portfolio reflects impactful contributions.
Advising and grants: Collaborates on projects like the Gracy initiative and oversees equipment for material synthesis/characterization within IEMN. Future work emphasizes carbon-enriched ceramics for high-performance applications.




