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Régis Bisson is an Associate Professor at Aix-Marseille University, affiliated with the Department of Physics and the PIIM laboratory. His research focuses on Plasma Surface Interactions (PSI), functionalization of 2D materials, and heterogeneous catalysis, particularly for nuclear fusion applications such as ITER and WEST tokamak.
- Current projects: DALTON (ANR), WHeSCI (A*MIDEX, ANR), AMMONIA (ITER), and WHISCI (A*MIDEX).
- Teaching: Co-coordinates the M1 Instrumentation, Measurement and Metrology program and leads Physics 2 – Newtonian Physics 2 and Electricity at Polytech Marseille.
His experimental work explores gas-surface interactions under ultra-high vacuum conditions (10-10 atm), employing techniques like LEED, AES, HREELS, and XPS to analyze material surfaces. Key areas include deuterium and helium retention in materials like tungsten and stainless steel, relevant to fusion reactor design.
Recent publications highlight trends in plasma-wall interactions, hydrogen isotope retention, and material stability under extreme conditions. Collaborations include institutions like Jozef Stefan Institute, EPFL, and Ecole Polytechnique, with alumni transitioning to roles in CNRS, GATS, and Westinghouse.


