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<big>'''Position :''' Senior Research Scientist</big> [[File:PMontgomery.PNG|right]] <br /><br />
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<big>'''Position :''' Lecturer</big> [[File:GChabrol.jpg|right|125px]] <br /><br />  
Cronenbourg
 
*Office : 122, Bât28
 
*Adress : ICube laboratory, Unistra-CNRS UMR 7357, 23 Rue du Loess, F-67037 Strasbourg, France.
 
*Téléphone :  +33 3 88 10 62 31 <br />
 
 
Illkirch
 
Illkirch
*Office : B146
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*Office : B1156
 
*Adress : ICube laboratory, Télécom Physique Strasbourg, Pôle API - 300, boulevard Sébastien Brant - CS 10413, F-67412 ILLKIRCH Cedex
 
*Adress : ICube laboratory, Télécom Physique Strasbourg, Pôle API - 300, boulevard Sébastien Brant - CS 10413, F-67412 ILLKIRCH Cedex
*Phone :  +33 3 68 85 46 24 <br />
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*Phone :  +33 3 68 85 46 17<br />
Mail : [mailto:paul.montgomery@icube.unistra.fr paul.montgomery@icube.unistra.fr]
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Mail : [mailto:gregoire.chabrol@icube.unistra.fr gregoire.chabrol@icube.unistra.fr]
  
 
=Research themes=
 
=Research themes=
My main research themes consist of:
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* Contrôle et procédés laser
* Photonic instrumentation for optical metrology.
 
* Interference microscopy for the characterization of materials, 4D microscopy and high resolution tomography of transparent and diffuse layers.
 
* Optical far field nanoscopy for the characterization of nanostructures.
 
  
  
 
=Main research projects =
 
=Main research projects =
* Optical metrology: techniques and instrumentation for enriching the information available from materials by high resolution 3D optical microscopy (comparative measurements, multidimensional algorithms for fringe and measurement processing and …).
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* Optique Diffractive sub-λ
* 4D microscopy (3D + t): instrumentation for real time structural measurement using high speed cameras and FPGA image processing.
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* Micro-structuration laser
* High resolution tomography: high resolution white light interferometry (immersion Linnik) for characterizing internal structure of transparent and diffusing layers (polymers, biomaterials, collöds, DOE’s…).
 
* 3D optical nanoscopy: new concepts for characterizing nanostructures using unmarked far field optical nanoscopy.
 
  
The aims of my research work are to develop new techniques in optical microscopy and nanoscopy in order to improve the 3D measurement time 3D (<1 s per 3D image) and the lateral resolution  (<200 nm) and to enrich the amount of information available (nanostructures, optical and physical properties…). The method used consists of white light interferometry because of its very high axial sensitivity (<1 nm), its non-invasive character, the large quantity of data available and this without having to use labelling with the sample (such as the use of fluorophores or nanoparticles).
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I am currently working on optical diffractive element manufacturing using two different methods: direct  ultra-short pulsed laser ablation and  3D structuring using a photonic jet. My doctoral thesis was on the optical characterization of group III-V nitrides light emitting structures. I have also work on  the development of laser micro-machining processes for the company Oxford Laser Ltd
  
 
=Curriculum=
 
=Curriculum=
 
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! Years !! Qualifications and positions
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! Années / Years !! Diplômes et postes occupés / Qualifications and positions
 
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| 1997-présent || Chercheur CNRS Laboratoires ICube (UMR 7357), InESS (UMR 7357) et PHASE (UPR 292), Strasbourg, France.
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| 2011-présent || Responsable Département Energie et Coordinateur Recherche à ECAM Strasbourg-Europe
 
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| 1991-1996 || Chercheur CNRS - Laboratoire CEM2 (UMR 5507), Montpellier, France.
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| 2009-2011 || Assistant de recherche post-doctorale, Groupe de manufacture et recherche laser (LPRC) à l’école de Mécanique, Aérospatiale et Génie Civil, Université de Manchester, Royaume-Uni                 
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| 1987-1990 || Post-doctorant (Royal Society UK et contractuel) - Laboratoire CEM2  (UMR 5507), Montpellier, France.
 
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| 1995 || HDR, CEM2 (UMR 5507), Université Montpellier II, Montpellier, France.
 
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| 1987 || Ph.D. Loughborough University of Technology (LUT), Loughborough, UK, "Forward looking innovations in electronic speckle pattern interferometry”.
 
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| 1983 || M.Sc. (équivalent Masters) en métrologie optique, LUT, Loughborough, UK.
 
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| 1981 || B.Sc. with honours (Licence) en physique appliquée (note : 2.1) LUT, Loughborough, UK.                     
 
 
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I am presently a Senior Research Scientist working for the CNRS and head of the IPP team (Photonics Instrumentation and Processes) at the ICube Laboratory, Strasbourg, France.
 
My basic training is in applied physics, but with a specialization in photonic instrumentation for optical metrology. I have since specialized in high resolution optical microscopy and interferometry for the characterization of materials. Although I work mainly in engineering science, I am a physicist at heart and also an amateur philosopher of science. I am very interested in defending a sound philosophical basis for science as well as in training young researchers.
 
  
 
=Enseignement=
 
=Enseignement=
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Being responsible for the Department of energy at ECAM Strasbourg-Europe, I currently teach courses on material properties (metallic materials, ceramics and polymers), metal heat treatment and materials resistance. I have also taught C++ programming and analogue & digital electronics at the University of Manchester (UK) during my doctoral studies.
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| 2010-today  || optical microscopy: from imaging to physics at the nanometer scale, professional training at the CMOI/SFO conference (France, every 2 years).
 
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| 2006-2007 || optical metrology, 3rd year engineers (Masters, photonics option), Télécom Physique Strasbourg, Illkirch (France, 3h/yr).
 
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| 2000-today  || scientific communication and research culture, transversal training doctoral students, ED-MSII, Strasbourg University, Strasbourg (France, 22h/yr).
 
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| 2008-today  || teaching in English, transversal training doctoral students,  European Doctoral College, Strasbourg University, Strasbourg (France, 18h/yr).
 
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| 1983-today || optical metrology, microscopy and the characterization of materials, scientific invited seminars (international, >30).
 
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= Skills =
 
= Skills =
* Interference microscopy
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* Laser micro-machining
* Far field optical nanoscopy
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* Spectroscopy
* Interferometry, optical metrology
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* Time-resolved spectroscopynterferometry
* Photonics instrumentation
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* Photoluminescence excitation spectroscopy
* Characterization of materials by optical microscopy.
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* Blue LEDs
* LabView.
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* OLEDs
* Amateur philosopher of science
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* Optical diffractive elements
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* Scanning electron microscopy
  
 
=Publications=
 
=Publications=
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Team leader

Personal information

Position : Lecturer

GChabrol.jpg



Illkirch

  • Office : B1156
  • Adress : ICube laboratory, Télécom Physique Strasbourg, Pôle API - 300, boulevard Sébastien Brant - CS 10413, F-67412 ILLKIRCH Cedex
  • Phone : +33 3 68 85 46 17

Mail : gregoire.chabrol@icube.unistra.fr

Research themes

  • Contrôle et procédés laser


Main research projects

  • Optique Diffractive sub-λ
  • Micro-structuration laser

I am currently working on optical diffractive element manufacturing using two different methods: direct ultra-short pulsed laser ablation and 3D structuring using a photonic jet. My doctoral thesis was on the optical characterization of group III-V nitrides light emitting structures. I have also work on the development of laser micro-machining processes for the company Oxford Laser Ltd

Curriculum

Années / Years Diplômes et postes occupés / Qualifications and positions
2011-présent Responsable Département Energie et Coordinateur Recherche à ECAM Strasbourg-Europe
2009-2011 Assistant de recherche post-doctorale, Groupe de manufacture et recherche laser (LPRC) à l’école de Mécanique, Aérospatiale et Génie Civil, Université de Manchester, Royaume-Uni

Enseignement

Being responsible for the Department of energy at ECAM Strasbourg-Europe, I currently teach courses on material properties (metallic materials, ceramics and polymers), metal heat treatment and materials resistance. I have also taught C++ programming and analogue & digital electronics at the University of Manchester (UK) during my doctoral studies.

Skills

  • Laser micro-machining
  • Spectroscopy
  • Time-resolved spectroscopynterferometry
  • Photoluminescence excitation spectroscopy
  • Blue LEDs
  • OLEDs
  • Optical diffractive elements
  • Scanning electron microscopy

Publications

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