Gilbert chachine
ESRF - The European Synchrotron BM02 - D2am France
Biography
Dr Gilbert Chahine is a research-engineer at the CNRS working on the BM02 beamline at the European Synchrotron (ESRF) in Grenoble France. After a PhD in materials science with the highest distinction degree at the CEA in France, Gilbert developed during his postdoc a new x-ray imaging technique (KMap) along with a user-friendly software for the analysis of 5D data sets. This technique is now highly requested by a large community of researchers form international institutes to perform new types of experiments such as in situ and operando strain imaging, with the highest available resolution, of nanodevices for photonics, photovoltaics and optoelectronics. Besides coordinating several projects involving international academic and industrial institutions in the field of strained semiconductors, Gilbert became also interested in adapting the latest advances in synchrotron x-ray sources for a direct model-free in-depth probe of 2D materials’ local structure for a better understanding of their properties.
Abstract
Abstract : Suspended graphene and nanoscrolls explored by nanofocused xrays