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Benoît Gaury wins the 2015 Thesis Prize Award of the Nanosciences Foundation



The Nanoscience Foundation awarded the 2015 Thesis Prize to Benoît Gaury for his scientific contribution on « Emerging concepts in time-resolved quantum nanoelectronics ». This doctoral thesis has been prepared in our laboratory.

Published on 14 January 2016
The thesis prize reward every year the best thesis defended on nanosciences and prepared in one of the 33 associated laboratory of the Nanosciences Foundation. Arnaud Gloppe, from the Néel Institute is the second winner for the 2015 season.

Left to right: Alain Fontaine, Patrick Levy, Benoît Gaury, Xavier Waintal.

Benoît Gaury is now a postdoctoral Researcher in NIST, the National Institute of Standards and Technology in Washington. He is working on the development of numerical and analytic models to describe the response of polycrystalline photovoltaic materials to incident energy from photons, electrons, and bias potentials.

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