Delphine Cabaret is a Professor of Physics at Sorbonne University, Faculty of Science and Engineering, working at the Institute of Mineralogy, Physics of Materials and Cosmochemistry (IMPMC). She is affiliated with Section CNU 28 and maintains her office at Campus Pierre et Marie Curie, 4 place Jussieu, Paris. Her research focuses on core-level excitation spectroscopies including X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS), X-ray Raman scattering (XRS), and related techniques. She investigates electronic structural properties of paramagnetic 3d impurities in large gap insulators, structural properties of oxide glasses and minerals, and the impact of quantum thermal fluctuations of nuclei on spectroscopic measurements. Her work involves both experimental studies at synchrotron facilities and theoretical modeling. Prof. Cabaret's recent publications demonstrate her expertise in analyzing temperature effects on multipole contributions in core-level spectroscopies, X-ray Raman scattering applications, and high-pressure studies of spin crossover phenomena. Her research bridges experimental spectroscopy with advanced computational methods to understand materials at the atomic level. Best poster award at XAFS-2018 conference Best poster award at XAFS-X conference (Chicago, 1998) She actively supervises research and has presented her work at numerous international conferences. Her teaching responsibilities include coordinating the Master's program in Materials Science and Nano-objects (Nanomat), teaching crystallography and diffraction techniques, and developing educational resources including a SPOC (Small Private Online Course) on geometric crystallography.










