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Hynd Remita is a Research Professor at the Laboratoire de chimie-physique (LCP), a joint CNRS/Paris-Saclay University research unit, and coordinates the Momentom strategic research initiative on energy materials. She leads the TEMIC group (Electron Transfer in Condensed Media) with 17 researchers, leveraging unique facilities like the Elyse picosecond electron accelerator for nanomaterial synthesis.
Her educational background includes a 1990 PhD from the University of Paris-Sud, a Canadian postdoctoral fellowship, and temporary research associate positions at the same institution before joining CNRS in 1994.
Research Interests: Dr. Remita specializes in radiation-driven synthesis of metallic/semiconductor nanomaterials with controlled properties. Her work spans environmental applications (photocatalytic water/air decontamination, green hydrogen production), medical innovations (antibacterial nanoparticles, cancer therapeutics), and industrial materials (bichromatic nanoparticles for anti-counterfeiting, eco-compatible conductive inks for printed electronics). She pioneers radiolysis techniques to engineer nanoscale gold with optical, catalytic, and magnetic functionalities.
Dr. Remita holds 7 patents in silver halide photography from collaborations with Agfa and Rhône-Poulenc (Solvay), and co-founded two startups: Bichromatics for luxury packaging applications and a pre-maturation venture for oxidation-resistant conductive inks targeting robotics and aerospace industries. Her interdisciplinary approach bridges fundamental radiation chemistry with real-world environmental and medical solutions through partnerships with ISMO, Sorbonne University, and industry leaders.




