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Nicolas HUANG est professeur en physique pharmaceutique à la Faculté de Pharmacie de l’Université Paris-Saclay. Ses activités de recherche portent sur la matière molle et les systèmes colloïdaux pour des applications pharmaceutiques, biomédicales ou cosmétiques. Il travaille plus particulièrement sur la formulation et la caractérisation physico-chimique des émulsions stabilisées par des particules, et enseigne la physique et la rhéologie à l’université. Il est Ingénieur Civil des Mines de Nancy et docteur en physique des liquides. Il a travaillé pendant sa thèse sur la rhéologie des pâtes granulaires au Laboratoire de Physique Statistique de l’École Normale Supérieure à Paris. Il est co-auteur d’un livre de référence d’Initiation à la rhéologie (Lavoisier, 2014) et coordinateur d’un ouvrage intitulé Évaluation des produits cosmétiques : Tests et mesures (Cosmetic Valley Editions, 2022).
Nicolas HUANG is professor of physical pharmacy at the Faculté of Pharmacie of Université Paris-Saclay. His research activities focus on soft matter and colloidal systems for pharmaceutical, biomedical and cosmetic applications. He works more specifically on the formulation and the physico-chemical characterization of emulsions stabilized by biodegradable nanoparticles, and teaches physics and rheology at university. He is a Civil Engineer from Mines Nancy and holds a PhD in Physics of Liquids. He worked during his thesis on the rheology of granular pastes at the Laboratoire de Physique Statistique of the École Normale Supérieure, Paris. He is a co-author of a reference book of Initiation to rheology (Lavoisier, 2014) and coordinator of a book entitled Evaluation of cosmetic products: Tests and measurements (Cosmetic Valley Editions, 2022).
Mots clés
Colloïdes; matière molle; rhéologie; émulsions; Pickering; nanoparticules
Colloids; soft matter; rheology; emulsions; Pickering; nanoparticles
10 publications majeures
- Robin B, Agnely F, Tsapis N, Huang N. Pickering emulsions: History and fundamentals, in Clay Minerals and Synthetic Analogous as Emulsifiers of Pickering Emulsions, Developments in Clay Science 2022, 10, 61-85.
- Robin B, Albert C, Beladjine M, Legrand F-X, Geiger S, Moine L, Nicolas V, Canette A, Trichet M, Tsapis N, Agnely F*, Huang N*, Tuning morphology of Pickering emulsions stabilised by biodegradable PLGA nanoparticles: how PLGA characteristics influence emulsion properties, J. Colloid Interface Sci. 2021, 595, 202-211. (* = same contribution)
- Huang N. Rheological Characterization of Pharmaceutical and Cosmetic Formulations for Cutaneous Applications, Current Pharmaceutical Design 2019, 25, 1-15.
- Albert C, Beladjine M, Tsapis N, Fattal E, Agnely F, Huang N. Pickering emulsions: Preparation processes, key parameters governing their properties and potential for pharmaceutical applications, Journal of Controlled Release 2019, 309, 302-332.
- Deschamps F, Isoardo T, Denis S, Tsapis N, Tselikas L, Nicolas V, Paci A, Fattal E, de Baere T, Huang N, Moine L, Biodegradable Pickering emulsions of Lipiodol for liver trans-arterial chemo-embolization, Acta Biomaterialia 2019, 87, 177-186.
- Albert C, Huang N, Tsapis N, Geiger S, Rosilio V, Mekhloufi G, Chapron D, Robin B, Beladjine M, Nicolas V, Fattal E, Agnely F. Bare and sterically stabilized PLGA nanoparticles for the stabilization of Pickering emulsions. Langmuir 2018, 34, 46, 13935–13945.
- Nguyen V N, Huang N, Grossiord J-L, Moine L, Agnely F, Vauthier C. Rheological Characterization of Mechanical Properties of Chemically Crosslinked Microspheres. Journal of Applied Polymer Science 2013, 128, 3113-3121.
- Nciri H, Huang N, Rosilio V, Trabelsi-Ayadi M, Benna-Zayani M, Grossiord J-L. Rheological studies in the bulk and at the interface of Pickering oil/water emulsions. Rheologica Acta 2010, 49, 961-969.
- Fall A, Huang N, Bertrand F, Ovarlez G, Bonn D. Shear thickening of cornstarch suspensions as a reentrant jamming transition. Physical Review Letters 2008, 100, 018301.
- Huang N, Ovarlez G, Bertrand F, Rodts S, Coussot P, Bonn D. Flow of wet granular materials Physical Review Letters 2005, 94, 028301.