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Sandrine Coste serves as a Lecturer at UMR CNRS 6283 (IMMM laboratory) within Le Mans University, appointed to the IUT du Mans in September 2006. Her academic career spans multiple French institutions including the University of Technology of Belfort Montbéliard, University of Evry Val d'Essonne, and University of Limoges.
Academic Background:
- Master's degree (1998) from Montpellier School of Chemistry (LMPM internship)
- PhD research (1999-2003) at SPCTS, University of Limoges on tellurium oxide precursors
- ATER position (2003-2004) at LMN, University of Evry Val d'Essonne
- Post-doctorate (2004-2006) under European NAMAMET program at University of Technology of Belfort Montbéliard
Her research focuses on soft-chemistry synthesis (sol-gel, polyol) of functional powders and coatings with tailored morphologies, emphasizing structural/microstructural characterization and ionic conduction properties. She investigates materials for energy applications including electrical conduction systems and photocatalysis, with particular expertise in lanthanum molybdate (La2Mo2O9) systems for solid oxide fuel cells.
Her publication record (2013-2015) demonstrates consistent work on nanostructured La2Mo2O9 synthesis, revealing how polyol processing parameters influence ionic conductivity and nanodomain formation. These studies contribute to broader fields of energy materials and solid-state ionics through methodical comparisons of synthesis techniques and sintering conditions.
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She operates within IMMM (Institut des Molécules et Matériaux du Mans), a CNRS-affiliated laboratory at Le Mans University housing specialized platforms including electron microscopy, NMR, vibrational spectroscopy, and femtosecond laser systems supporting her materials characterization work.




