Toutes Astrochemistry Astrophysics Atom interferometry Attosecond physics Biomolecules Biophotonic Carbonaceous aerosols Chirality Drosophila larva Electron spectroscopy Extreme ultraviolet Fabry-Perot cavity Femtosecond laser Fluorescence Fluorescence microscopy Force nanosensor Free radicals Frequency agile laser FRET Gravitational-waves detector High harmonic generation High resolution Image analysis Imaging Laser Speckle Imaging Laser-atom interaction Lasers Ligands Light manipulation Luminescent Solar Concentrators Magnetic tweezers Materials science Metasurfaces Microscopy Multifunctional materials Multiscale NADPH oxidase Nanophotonics Nonlinear optics OLED Optical Coherent Tomography Optical design Optical excitation coherence Optical microfiber Optical tweezers Optics Optimization Orbital angular momentum Photocatalysis Photochemistry Photonic nanostructures Photonics Picosecond dynamics Pigment Quantum computing Quantum dot Quantum error correction Quantum mixtures Quantum optics Radiotharapy Raman scattering Raman spectroscopy Retinal imaging RF sensing Rydberg atoms Self-assembled monolayers Silicon photonics Single molecule Solide state chemistry Spectroscopy Spin coherence Super-resolution imaging SWIR detector Theoretical calculations Thesis subjects Tolerancing Wavefront sensing Novel Heptazine-core Molecular Materials for Delayed Fluorescence Thesis director Fabien MIOMANDREmioman@ens-paris-saclay.fr Fabien MIOMANDREFull ProfessorENS PARIS-SACLAY, PPSM lab.On-going Director of PPSM Lab. (2015-25)Research topics :Conjugated molecules and polymersFundamental and applied electrochemistryCombined electrochemical and fluorescence microscopiesFunctionalization of nanoparticles and carbonaceous nanomaterialsAcademic Portfolio:108 publications in peer-review international journals (h index = 33)4 book chapters and 1 textbook (4 editions)1 book as guest editor80 oral communications in national and international meetings (5 keynotes, 5 invited)30 invited seminars DOWNLOADS & LINKS Thesis-subject-description-MIOMANDRE ADUM link to apply for this thesis subject