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Anne-Sophie CHAUVIN

PARIS

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  • Ecold Polytechnique fédérale de lausanne - Maître d'Enseignement et de recherche

    2001 - maintenant Anne-Sophie Chauvin studied chemistry and biology at the university Paris V-René Descartes in France where she did a PhD in organic chemistry, working on mimetic complexes of the active site of Nitrile Hydratase, under the supervision of Prof. Jean-Claude Chottard. On 1999 she moved for 20 months to the University of Geneva, for a post-doctoral stay under the supervision of Prof. Alexandre Alexakis, where she focused on the determination of the absolute configuration of chiral alcohols using Organophosphorous Diamine Derivatizing Agents by 31P and 1H NMR Spectroscopy. On 2000 she joined the group of Prof Jean-Claude G. Bünzli and was appointed part-time lecturer in 2001, assuming teaching and research responsibilities. On 2006, she obtained the habilitation to direct research from the University René Descartes (HDR, Paris V, France) and since october 2007 she is Maître d'Enseignement et de Recherche at the EPFL. In 2010, she joigned the Laboratory for Photonics and Interfaces (LPI), headed by Pr. Michaël Graëtzel. Since the end of 2014, with the arrival of Dr Marinella Mazzanti at EPFL, she is back to lanthanide chemistry, dealing with coordination polymers.


    Her research interests concern supramolecular chemistry with the design of ligands which form water soluble complexes with luminescent lanthanides in view of biological applications. She is also interested in the synthesis of ligands and polymers for the extraction of lanthanide ions with high selectivity, and in the development of invisibke inks. She also developed organic dyes for dyes sensitized solar cells DSSC. She is now focusing on coordination polymers with luminscent properties and catalytic acitivity.

    Anne-Sophie Chauvin is involved in the teaching of General Chemistry for students enrolled on first year in Chemistry, Medicine, Pharmacy and Biology (UNIL): ex-cathedra courses (Chimie Générale I et II), exercices, and practical sessions (TPI for chemists, forensic sciences, pharmacy and biology).

    She is elected at the FSB Faculty Council and the EPFL Assembly (AE).

    She is member of the Management committee of the Cost CM 1006 action entitled Eufen: European F-Element Network.
    She is Member of the Swiss Chemical Society (SCS) and Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry (FRSC).

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