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Eric Dumont is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Nantes, holding a dual appointment between the University Institute of Technology (IUT) within the Department of Materials Science and Engineering (SGM) and the CNRS UMR 6144 GEPEA laboratory. His research is conducted through the TEAM team at IMT Atlantique, reflecting a collaborative institutional framework between the University of Nantes and IMT Atlantique.
His academic background includes:
- Engineering degree in Process Engineering from Polytech Annecy-Chambéry (1995)
- PhD from the University of Nantes (1999)
Dr. Dumont's research program centers on environmental process engineering with specialized focus on air and gas purification technologies. Key investigation areas include:
- Development and characterization of bioprocesses for hydrogen sulfide (H2S) and ammonia (NH3) removal
- Mass transfer analysis in multiphase contactors for biological treatment of volatile organic compounds (VOCs)
- Biological air pollution control systems for industrial applications
Scientific awards: No specific awards or honors are mentioned in the available documentation.
As an educator, Dr. Dumont teaches undergraduate courses in materials science and engineering at the IUT level. His research activities benefit from institutional support through the CNRS UMR 6144 framework, though specific project funding details are not provided. He maintains active collaboration between the University of Nantes and IMT Atlantique through the GEPEA laboratory structure.
The GEPEA laboratory (Génie des Procédés, Environnement, Agroalimentaire) serves as his primary research base, where the TEAM team focuses on environmental treatment technologies and agro-industrial applications. This facility provides experimental infrastructure for bioprocess development and mass transfer studies in gas treatment systems.