After a master’s thesis in chemistry at the University of Namur in Belgium, I defended my PhD in physical-chemistry at Laval University in Canada in 2017. I then conducted post-doctoral research at Université Paris Diderot and Université Pierre et Marie Curie (UPMC) in France.
In 2019, I joined Université Paris Cité as an Assistant Professor to develop analytical methodologies for probing the chemical activity of single nanoparticles. My scientific interests include nano-electrochemistry, microscopy, nano-optics and colloidal chemistry.
More recently, I have obtained funding (Emergence and ANR JCJC) to couple electrochemistry with interferometric optical microscopy (iSCAT) to study solid-state hydrogen storage and battery materials at the nanoscale.