- Textile Engineering
- Polymer Science
- Nanotechnology
- +۷ مورد دیگر
Christine Campagne is a full professor at ENSAIT since 2010, affiliated with the Multifunctional Textiles and Processes Group. Her research activities focus on advanced textile functionalization and polymer surface modification techniques, with significant contributions to sustainable textile technologies and smart materials development. Professor Campagne's research interests span multiple cutting-edge areas of textile science. Her primary focus involves physical surface treatments using atmospheric plasma technology for textile functionalization, chemical surface treatments to impart antibacterial, hydrophilic, and hydrophobic properties to textiles, and 3D printing applications for textile innovation. She also specializes in surface nanostructuration for self-cleaning textiles, physico-chemical characterization of polymer surfaces, and processing of polymer nanocomposites including conductive and antibacterial multifilaments. Her work extends to the characterization and study of climatic ageing of textile materials, ensuring durability in various environmental conditions. Analysis of Professor Campagne's recent publications reveals a strong trend toward sustainable and multifunctional textile development. Her work increasingly focuses on bio-based solutions (like milk casein for antimicrobial textiles), eco-friendly processing techniques (plasma treatments replacing chemical mordants), and multi-functional applications where single textile systems provide multiple benefits (UV protection, water detection, chemical hazard protection). The research demonstrates growing integration of nanotechnology with traditional textile processes and increasing emphasis on circular economy principles in textile development. Professor Campagne serves as Principal Investigator or co-PI on several significant research projects including Autonotex, MA(T)TISSE, Phototex, Autotherme, Duratex, and MONI2TEX. Her teaching portfolio encompasses advanced topics in polymer science including physico-chemical properties of polymers , polymer functionalization , ageing mechanisms of polymers , biopolymers , and surface characterization of textile materials , reflecting her comprehensive expertise across both fundamental and applied aspects of textile science.









