I completed my studies at the University of Rennes 1 in France in the field of general chemistry, with a specialization in theoretical chemistry as I was very interested in. During these studies, I did several laboratory internships in the modelling of compounds and I decided to continue in the research field with a PhD at the École Centrale Paris. There, I worked on BaSnO3 material as a protonic conductor for fuel cells, and the researchs performed showed the critical importance of substituent size on the protonic conductivity. I then followed with a first post-doctoral position at the Institut de Radioprotection et de Sûreté Nucléaire. I evaluated the behavior of fission products in a nuclear material and generated a complete dataset of stability and migration properties for mesoscale models predicting fuel evolution in working operations or in critical conditions. I pursued research activities with a second postdoctoral position at the University Jean Monnet, working on the determination of transient thermodynamic and transport properties of material under ultrashort laser irradiations. Dataset of transient properties have been provided for electrodynamic models and significant breakthrough concerning the electronic structure modifications due to change of electron localization during the irradiation have been reached. These last two years, I also experienced teaching activities in physico-chemistry and I particularly enjoyed it. Currently, I am following an intensive formation in java programming for web development, that is motivated by my interest in programming and the will to reach an innovative and dynamic economic sector.
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