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Dr. Mark Levenstein is a Permanent Researcher at the Interdisciplinary Laboratory on Nanometric and Supramolecular Organization (LIONS) within the Nanosciences and Innovation for Materials, Biomedicine and Energy Institute (NIMBE) at CEA, University of Paris-Saclay. He leads the liquid-phase platform of the FastNano project (PEPR DIADEM), focusing on advanced materials development through innovative experimental approaches.
Dr. Levenstein's research spans multiple cutting-edge areas in materials science. His work on non-classical crystal nucleation and growth pathways has provided new insights into inorganic materials formation. He specializes in developing fluidic sample environments for in situ X-ray scattering, creating automated platforms for high-throughput materials synthesis and characterization. More recently, he has applied these techniques to optimize cementitious and carbonation reactions in low-CO2 cements, addressing critical sustainability challenges in construction materials.
Analysis of Dr. Levenstein's recent publications reveals a strong focus on microfluidic and X-ray characterization techniques applied across diverse fields from pharmaceuticals to marine biology. His work consistently bridges fundamental materials science with practical applications, demonstrating expertise in both experimental design and advanced characterization methods. The interdisciplinary nature of his research is evident in collaborations spanning materials science, marine ecology, and pharmaceutical development.
- Finalist, Art in Science contest, MMC2019, Manchester, UK
- Winner, Research Image Contest, Beckman Institute, 2020
- 2019 Chemical Science HOT Article recognition
Dr. Levenstein's research is supported through the FastNano project and has resulted in numerous high-impact publications in top journals including IUCrJ, ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering, Lab on a Chip, and Chemical Science. His work demonstrates strong international collaboration and translation of fundamental research into practical applications across multiple industries.
Dr. Levenstein leads research activities within the LIONS Laboratory, focusing on developing advanced experimental platforms that combine microfluidics with X-ray characterization techniques. His team works at the intersection of engineering, materials science, and applied physics to solve complex problems in materials synthesis and characterization.

