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Florence DUBELLEY is a Lecturer in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at Université Savoie Mont Blanc (USMB). She holds a position in the CNU Section 31 and teaches at the IUT of Chambéry, covering departments including Packaging, Wrapping and Conditioning (PEC) and Materials Science and Engineering (SGM). Her teaching modules include 'Discoveries of Materials', 'Applied Science to Polymer Materials', and 'Applied Physics'.
Her research focuses on polymer materials' degradation mechanisms, nanotexturing processes, and hygrothermal aging effects. Key projects include co-supervision of François-Xavier Valot's thesis on floating PV module degradation (funded by CSMB) and ANR EMMA-PIV Project contributions. Innovations include developing a next-generation permeameter for gas diffusion analysis and studying micro/nanostructuring in polymer surfaces.
Her scientific production includes a 2016 EDF patent on vacuum insulating panels and peer-reviewed publications in Frontiers in Chemistry, Polymer, and other journals. Research themes span polymer-metal multilayer durability, water transport in PET, and injection molding process optimization.
Professional history includes postdoctoral research at IPC Oyonnax (2017–2018), ATER position at USMB (2016–2017), and doctoral work at UGA-LEPMI (2012–2016). She is qualified in CNU sections 33 and 28, with prior engineering experience at INSA Lyon (2009–2012).



