Arnaud Demortière | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Arnaud Demortière | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Director of research, LRCS Lab at CNRS, France

Dr. Arnaud Demortière is a highly accomplished researcher in materials science, currently serving as Director of Research at CNRS and head of Electron Microscopy and X-Ray Facilities at RS2E. With a PhD in Nanomaterials Science and an HDR, his academic achievements are complemented by an impressive research output, including 90 publications, an H-index of 36, and over 5700 citations. He has led multiple ANR-funded projects and contributed to high-profile European initiatives like Battery 2030+ and Horizon 2020. As a recipient of the CNRS RISE Innovation Award 2023, Dr. Demortière is recognized for his groundbreaking work in energy storage and his innovative startup, PreDeeption. Additionally, he has supervised 13 PhD students, fostering the next generation of scientists. His leadership in cross-disciplinary research, project management, and mentorship makes him a deserving candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award.

Profile:

Education

Dr. Arnaud Demortière has an extensive and distinguished academic background, beginning with a Bachelor’s in Physics-Chemistry from Lyon 1 University in 2001. He continued his studies at Lyon 1 University and ENS Lyon, where he earned a Master’s in Condensed Matter Physics in 2003. His passion for materials science led him to pursue a PhD at Pierre & Marie Curie University (Paris 6) and CNRS, where he specialized in Nanomaterials Science and completed his doctorate in 2007.

Dr. Demortière further advanced his expertise through two prestigious postdoctoral fellowships—first at IPCMS-CNRS in Strasbourg, France, and later at Argonne National Laboratory in Chicago, USA, under the Department of Energy (DOE) Fellowship. In 2021, he achieved the “Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches” (HDR) from UPJV University in Amiens, France, a significant academic milestone that recognizes his authority to supervise doctoral research, particularly in the field of battery materials and imaging techniques.

Professional Experiences

Dr. Arnaud Demortière has an extensive professional background, marked by leadership roles at prestigious institutions. He currently serves as the Director of Research at CNRS and is the Head of Electron Microscopy and X-Ray Facilities at the RS2E Network. Since joining CNRS in 2014, he has led cross-disciplinary research initiatives focused on developing in-situ and operando techniques for imaging and diffraction, crucial for advancing battery materials research. His earlier experience includes positions at Illinois Institute of Technology and Argonne National Laboratory, where he conducted groundbreaking work in materials science. Dr. Demortière’s leadership extends to managing the Image, Data Science, and Diffraction (I&2D) team at the LRCS Laboratory, where he spearheads cutting-edge research in nanomaterials. His diverse roles also include serving as a scientific consultant for Chut! Magazine, reflecting his commitment to bridging the gap between scientific research and societal impact. His professional journey exemplifies innovation, leadership, and collaboration in advancing materials science.

Research Skills

Dr. Arnaud Demortière is a highly skilled researcher with an extensive background in nanomaterials and energy storage technologies. His expertise spans cutting-edge techniques such as in-situ and operando imaging, diffraction, and X-ray tomography, enabling detailed investigation of battery materials. As a leader of several interdisciplinary research teams and projects, including ANR and Horizon 2020 initiatives, Dr. Demortière has demonstrated exceptional proficiency in managing large-scale scientific endeavors. His research has resulted in 90 high-impact publications, an H-index of 36, and over 5700 citations, reflecting the significance of his contributions to the field. Additionally, his role as a mentor to PhD students and postdoctoral researchers highlights his ability to foster scientific talent and drive innovation. Dr. Demortière’s technical expertise, combined with his leadership in both academic and industrial collaborations, positions him as a key figure in advancing materials science and energy storage technologies.

Award And Recognitions

Dr. Arnaud Demortière, Director of Research at CNRS and Head of the Electron Microscopy and X-Ray Facilities at RS2E, is a distinguished figure in the field of materials science. He has authored 90 research articles, boasts an H-index of 36, with over 5700 citations, and has presented at 50 conferences, 18 of which were as an invited speaker. In recognition of his groundbreaking work, Dr. Demortière was awarded the prestigious CNRS RISE Innovation Award in 2023 for his innovative startup project, PreDeeption. He has led several large-scale research projects, including the ANR DESTINa-ion and DynamoBat, while actively contributing to European initiatives like Battery 2030+ and Horizon 2020. Dr. Demortière’s commitment to mentoring the next generation of scientists is reflected in his supervision of numerous PhD students. His career achievements, research excellence, and contributions to the field of energy storage solidify his reputation as a leading researcher in his domain.

Conclusion

Dr. Arnaud Demortière is a highly qualified candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award due to his extensive contributions to materials science and energy storage. With an impressive academic background, including a PhD in Nanomaterials Science and an HDR, his research has made a significant impact on the field. His prolific output, with 90 publications, an H-index of 36, and over 5700 citations, demonstrates his expertise and influence. As a leader in major national and international research projects, such as ANR and Horizon 2020, he has successfully driven innovation in battery technology. Additionally, his receipt of the CNRS RISE Innovation Award 2023 for his startup project PreDeeption highlights his ability to bridge scientific research and practical applications. His mentorship of numerous PhD students and postdoctoral researchers further strengthens his candidacy, as he plays a vital role in shaping the next generation of scientists. Overall, Dr. Demortière exemplifies research excellence and innovation

Publication Top Notes

  • Improved ACOM Pattern Matching in 4D-STEM through Adaptive Sub-Pixel Peak Detection and Image Reconstruction
    • Authors: Folastre, N., Cao, J., Oney, G., Rauch, E.F., Demortière, A.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0
  • Identification of Degree of Ordering in Spinel LiNi0.5Mn1.5O4 through NMR and Raman Spectroscopies Supported by Theoretical Calculations
    • Authors: Oney, G., Sevillano, J.S., Yahia, M.B., Croguennec, L., Carlier, D.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 1
  • Investigating Cathode Electrolyte Interphase Formation in NMC 811 Primary Particles through Advanced 4D-STEM ACOM Analysis
    • Authors: Gallegos-Moncayo, K., Jean, J., Folastre, N., Jamali, A., Demortière, A.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0
  • Binder-Free CNT Cathodes for Li-O2 Batteries with More Than One Life
    • Authors: Su, Z., Temprano, I., Folastre, N., Franco, A.A., Demortière, A.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0
  • Coupling Liquid Electrochemical TEM and Mass-Spectrometry to Investigate Electrochemical Reactions Occurring in a Na-Ion Battery Anode
    • Authors: Gallegos-Moncayo, K., Folastre, N., Toledo, M., Huo, D., Demortière, A.
    • Year: 2024 (Article in Press)
    • Citations: 0
  • Computational Model for Predicting Particle Fracture During Electrode Calendering
    • Authors: Xu, J., Paredes-Goyes, B., Su, Z., Demortière, A., Franco, A.A.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 10
  • The Impact of Intergrain Phases on the Ionic Conductivity of the LAGP Solid Electrolyte Material Prepared by Spark Plasma Sintering
    • Authors: Cretu, S., Bradley, D.G., Feng, L.P.W., Demortière, A., Duchamp, M.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 3
  • Molten Salt Synthesis of Multifaceted Pure-Phase Spinel LiNi0.5Mn1.5O4 Platelets
    • Authors: Oney, G., Olchowka, J., Demortière, A., Weill, F., Croguennec, L.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 3
  • Study of the Delithiation Dynamics in a Single LiFePO4 Cathode Crystal via In Situ TEM Experiments and the Phase-Field Model
    • Authors: Yousfi, A., Gallegos, K., Jean, J., Boussinot, G., Demortière, A.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 0
  • Study of Lithiation Dynamics in Primary Particles of Cathode Materials by In Situ Electrochemical Liquid TEM
    • Authors: Gallegos, K., Yousfi, A., Jean, J., Jamali, A., Demortière, A.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 0

Sharad Patil | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Sharad Patil | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Sharad Patil, S. S. M. M. Arts, Science and Commerce College, Pachora, India

Dr. Sharad Bhimrao Patil, currently serving as an Assistant Professor of Physics at S.S.M.M. College, Pachora, is an accomplished researcher with over 10 years of teaching experience. He holds a Ph.D. in Physics from KBCNMU, Jalgaon, and has published 37 research papers in international journals, many of which are included in the UGC care list. His research interests include thin films physics, gas sensors, and photoconductive materials. He is also the author of a book on thin film technology and has participated in various academic activities, including NAAC coordination and the mentorship of students. Dr. Patil actively contributes to research as a reviewer for three international journals and has attended 16 national and international conferences.

Publication profile

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Academic Qualifications 🎓

Mr. Sharad Patil holds a Ph.D. in Physics from Kavayitri Bahinabai Chaudhari North Maharashtra University (KBCNMU), Jalgaon. Prior to that, he completed his M.Sc. in Physics from the same university, graduating with first-class honors (66.75%). He also earned his B.Sc. in Physics from NMU, Jalgaon, securing a first-class distinction with 64.83%. His earlier academic journey includes completing his H.S.C. from Nasik with 55.67% (second class) and his S.S.C., where he achieved an impressive 72% and a first-class distinction. 📘✨

 

Research Activities

Mr. Sharad Patil’s research spans diverse fields, including environmental studies and material science. His graduation project focused on water and soil pollution’s impact on global warming, while his post-graduation work involved synthesizing and characterizing Zn-doped CdS thin films. His research interests include gas sensors (NH₃, CO₂, Cl₂, H₂, etc.), thin/thick films physics, photoconducting materials, and sunscreen lotions. Skilled in techniques such as spray pyrolysis, chemical bath deposition, and sol-gel, he handles advanced instruments like static gas sensing and Hall measurement setups. Additionally, he actively participates in college events, NAAC coordination, and research guidance. ⚗️🌍

 

Research Focus 🔬🌡️

Mr. Sharad Patil’s research focuses on gas sensor technology, nanostructured materials, and thin film development. His work includes the synthesis and characterization of materials like ZnO, SnO₂, and WO₃ for gas sensing applications such as H₂S, Cl₂, CO, and ethanol detection. He has explored techniques like spray pyrolysis, sol-gel, and chemical bath deposition. His studies emphasize improving gas sensor performance, operability at room temperatures, and enhancing sensitivity. With notable publications in materials science, sensor development, and nanostructures, Mr. Patil contributes significantly to advanced gas sensor technologies and environmental monitoring. 🌍🧪

 

Publication Top Notes

  • Comparative study of temperature-dependent H₂S gas sensing performance of M-ZrO₂ thick film resistors (M = Cd, Cu, Cr), 2017, Sensor Letters 📄 (1 citation)
  • Conventional gas sensor application of nanostructured WO₃ thin films, 2015, Sensor Letters 📄 (3 citations)
  • Room temperature cigarette smoking sensing performance of nanostructured SnO₂ thin films, 2015, International Journal of ChemTech Research 📄 (2 citations)
  • Nanostructured V₂O₅ thin films prepared by spray pyrolysis technique for NO₂ sensor, 2015, International Journal of ChemTech Research 📄 (3 citations)
  • Perovskite nanostructured CdSnO₃ thin films as Cl₂ gas sensor operable at room temperature, 2015, Sensor Letters 📄 (3 citations)
  • Synthesis, characterization and gas sensing performance of sol-gel prepared nanocrystalline SnO₂ thin films, 2014, International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems 📄 (13 citations)
  • Detection of H₂S gas at lower operating temperature using sprayed nanostructured In₂O₃ thin films, 2013, Bulletin of Materials Science 📄 (24 citations)
  • Effect of molarity of precursor solution on properties of nanocrystalline ZnO thin films, 2013, Materials Technology 📄 (2 citations)
  • Spray pyrolysed nanostructured ZnO thin film sensors for ethanol gas, 2012, Sensors and Transducers 📄 (7 citations)
  • Influence of precursor concentration solution on CO sensing performance of sprayed nanocrystalline SnO₂ thin films, 2012, Optoelectronics and Advanced Materials, Rapid Communications 📄 (3 citations)

Conclusion

Dr. Sharad Bhimrao Patil stands out as a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award, with 37 published research papers in international and UGC care-listed journals, emphasizing his expertise in thin-film technology and gas sensors. With over 10 years of teaching and research experience, he has mentored students, served as a reviewer for international journals, and mastered advanced techniques such as spray pyrolysis and sol-gel. Dr. Patil’s academic contributions include authoring a book on thin-film technology, holding multiple academic roles, and coordinating NAAC activities, demonstrating his leadership and innovation in the scientific community.