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Maxence Lepers is a CNRS Research Officer at the Interdisciplinary Carnot Laboratory of Burgundy (ICB) in Dijon, France, where he has been working since September 2017. He is affiliated with the University of Burgundy Franche-Comté and works in the Quantum Interactions and Control department within the Molecules, Atoms, Reactivity and Scattering (MARS) research theme.
Dr. Lepers earned his PhD in April 2009 from the Laboratory of Physics of Lasers, Atoms and Molecules (PhLAM) at the University of Lille 1. His academic career includes positions as Research Fellow 1st class (CR1) at the Aimé Cotton Laboratory (LAC) in Orsay (2016-2017), Research Fellow 2nd class (CR2) at LAC (2012-2016), post-doctoral work followed by a fixed-term contract under "article 27" for disabled workers' access to civil service (2009-2012), and a Temporary Teaching and Research Associate (ATER) position at the University of Lille 1 (2008).
His research focuses on quantum interactions and control at the atomic and molecular level. As part of the MARS research theme, Dr. Lepers investigates fundamental quantum phenomena related to molecule-atom reactivity and scattering processes. His work contributes to advancing our understanding of quantum systems with potential applications in quantum computing, precision measurements, and fundamental physics.
Based at the Mirande Building, Office D110 in Dijon, Dr. Lepers continues his research within the CNRS framework, which emphasizes fundamental scientific inquiry. His position as a CNRS Research Officer indicates a career path focused primarily on research rather than traditional university teaching responsibilities, though CNRS researchers often collaborate with academic institutions on student supervision and specialized courses.
