Properties of nanostructures in the interfaces
Université Paris-Saclay hosts prestigious scientists as part of its "Chaires d'Alembert". These laureates give an "inaugural lesson": this seminar will be given by the laureate of the Chaire

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octobre 2018
- lundi 08 11h00 - 12h00
Université Paris-Saclay hosts prestigious scientists as part of its "Chaires d'Alembert". These laureates give an "inaugural lesson": this seminar intended for all audiences will be given by the laureate of the Chaire, including a presentation by the host team.
Khashayar Ghandi is an Associate Professor in the Department of Chemistry, University of Guelph Ontario, Canada. He has been the past president of the International Society for μSR Spectroscopy. He holds a Paris-Saclay «Jean d’Alembert» Chair.
Summary
This lecture will present the results obtained to elucidate the interaction of certain nanostructures and their precursors with light, magnetic field and ionizing radiation as external fields. Nanostructures have potential applications in many technologies and in medicine.The studies of interaction of light with titanium oxide nano-composites led to new method for hydrogen generation using sun light. The studies of interaction of magnetic and electric fields with precursors of ZnO have revealed new methods for making new nanostructures that can work as sensors while studies of interaction of nanostructures with radiation provided information that can be used in nanomedicine and energy technologies. I hope that the lecture will provide evidence that studies of interaction of nanostructures with external fields have many potentials that remains to be explored.
Location
Laboratoire de Chimie Physique,
Campus Orsay
Bat. 349,
Salle Magat.
Type d'événement Conférence / séminaire / webinaire - conference / seminar / webinar
Thématique Recherche - Research
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