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Laurent Delbreilh

Dr. Laurent DELBREILH Associate Professor in the University of Rouen since September 2006 Section CNU : 28 Physics Researcher in Physics Researcher in GPM laboratory, UMR CNRS 6634, Co-Coordinator of « Physics Mention » Licence at the University of Rouen. Coordinator of Material Science specialty 3rd year Licence at University of Rouen Member of l’Association Française de Calorimétrie et d'Analyse Thermique (AFCAT) et de l’International Committee of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry (ICTAC) depuis 2008. Education 2016 : “Habilitation à Diriger la Recherche” HDR 2004 : PhD. Of the University of Toulouse (F) in Polymer Physics Current Position Since 2016: Maître de Conférences HDR/ Associate Professor in the Physics research Department of the University of Rouen. Since 2014 : Visiting Adjunct Research Professor at the Mechanical and Materials Engineering department at University of Nebraska Lincoln (UNL) USA 2006/2016 : Maitre de conférences/Assistant Professor in the Physics research Department of the University of Rouen 2004/2006 : Assistant in the Physics research Department of the University of Rouen. Supervision Activities 50 Students in Master Degree 11 Students in PhD Thesis Scientific Activities: My research activities mainly concern the field of the physics of glasses, physics of disordered matter and more particularly the physics of polymers and nowadays of biopolymers. I work more specifically on the study of dynamics in amorphous phases, mainly in polymers but also for other glass formers. The various works that I have implemented, or in which I have participated, are at the intersection of two issues: - A more fundamental theme which aims to understand the physical mechanisms and the laws of behavior for glass-forming liquids below and above the glass transition temperature. - A theme with a more "materials" approach aimed at studying the impact of modifications of amorphous phases, in a physicochemical manner. This produces different relaxation environments. The principle of the environment is seen here in the broad sense since under this term we can group together: - microstructures in the case of semi-crystalline polymers - geometric confinement - fillers or nano-fillers in the case of composites - additives - nano-texturing ... These two approaches are most often interconnected in my work since the fundamental understanding of relaxation phenomena in amorphous "model" materials allows a more precise reading of the phenomena observed during an application on more complex materials.
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Matière Molle [cond-mat.soft] Science des matériaux [cond-mat.mtrl-sci] Physique [physics] Matériaux

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