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Emeline Dudognon is a Lecturer at the University of Lille's Faculty of Science and Technology, affiliated with the Department of Physics. She conducts research within the Materials and Transformations Unit (CNRS UMR 8207), specifically in the Molecular and Therapeutic Materials team. Her academic responsibilities include teaching undergraduate courses in fluid mechanics, electrokinetics, and optics, along with graduate-level instruction on inorganic glasses and molecular mobility in amorphous materials.
Her research focuses on pharmaceutical materials science, with emphasis on:
- Amorphization and polymorphic transformations via mechanosynthesis
- Crystal/glass duality and phase transformations
- Molecular mobility in glass-forming systems
- Polymer-based amorphous solid dispersions for drug delivery
- Structure-property relationships in therapeutic materials
Analytical assessment of Dr. Dudognon's recent publications reveals strong research trends in:
- Mechanochemical approaches to manipulate solid states of pharmaceuticals
- Characterization of amorphous solid dispersions using dielectric spectroscopy and synchrotron techniques
- Molecular dynamics simulations of drug-polymer systems
- Optimization of drug dissolution through polymer engineering
As a research advisor, she has supervised five doctoral students to completion, with projects spanning:
- Solid-state pharmaceutical devices for diabetes management
- Polymer matrix design for optimized drug release
- Stability of multi-component pharmaceutical materials
- Amorphization mechanisms of organic compounds