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Florence GAYET

TOULOUSE

En résumé

Après avoir obtenu un diplôme de doctorat en chimie supra et macromoléculaire en 2008 à l'Université de Toulouse, j'ai poursuivi mon parcours par une année de poste ATER à l’Université de Montpellier II.
Par la suite, j'ai effectué un stage post-doctoral dans le domaine des polymères, au Royaume-Uni à l'Université de Warwick durant 2 années (2009-2011).
Depuis Septembre 2011, je suis Maitre de conférences à l’École Nationale Supérieure des Ingénieurs en Arts Chimiques et Technologiques de Toulouse (ENSIACET) ou j'enseigne principalement La chimie des Polymères dans les départements de Génie Chimique et celui des matériaux.

Mes compétences :
Chemistry
Chimie
Développement durable
Enseignement
Materials
Organic chemistry
Polymères
Management d'équipe
Rédaction technique

Entreprises

  • ENSIACET - Laboratoire Chimie de Coordination - Maitre de Conférences

    2011 - maintenant
  • The University of Warwick - Department of Chemistry - Research Fellow

    2009 - 2011 Research Fellow in the department of Chemistry of the University of Warwick (Coventry, UK) in the group of the Professor David Haddleton, I’m in charge of the synthesis of targeted water-soluble polymers. This work is funded by the Syngenta Company and is based on the development of fluorescent monomers, fluorescent ATRP initiators in order to use them in polymerisation. With this subject I deal with polymer synthesis and the techniques involved in their characterisations like NMR and Size Exclusion Chromatography.
  • The Institute for Molecular Chemistry and Material Sciences in Montpellier - Post-Doctoral research associate and teaching assitant

    2008 - 2009 I made my first post-doctoral experience and teaching assistant in Professor Vioux’s group in Montpellier (France) in the field of organic/inorganic hybrid materials based on polymers and silica. I synthesised PMMA polymers bearing silica parts (PMMA-stat-PMPTMS) used in the preparation of new transparent highly flexible monoliths involving sol–gel techniques. Their chemical and physical characterizations such as calorimetric and thermogravimetric analysis were investigated carefully.
  • Paul sabatier University - Toulouse France - PhD student

    2005 - 2008 I defended my PhD in December 2008, during which I performed multidisciplinary studies on ionic liquids from their synthesis and their use in catalysis (Heck reaction) to the analysis of their influence in organized molecular systems like micelles, vesicles and microemulsions. Beam time at the LLB-Orphée in Saclay (France) allowed me to carefully study the microemulsions systems by small angle neutron scattering technique and also by dynamic light scattering and transmission electronic microscopy.

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