Frédérique Plas

Frédérique PLAS

Paris

Frédérique Plas is above all a portrait photographer. All of her work, whether professional or personal, revolves around the person, whether in a totally intimate setting or in a work environment, a context, also producing reportage images.

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Jean-Marie Tarascon, chimiste lauréat de la médaille d’or du CNRS 2022. Mondialement connu, notamment pour ses découvertes de nouveaux composants de batteries aux capacités exacerbées et l’exploration de nouvelles technologies au-delà du ion-lithium, Jean-Marie Tarascon est titulaire de la chaire de chimie du solide et de l’énergie au Collège de France (CNRS/UPMC/Sorbonne-Université). Il a participé à la fédération de sa discipline à l’échelle européenne avec la création du réseau de recherche…

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Jean-Marie Tarascon, lauréat de la médaille d'or du CNRS 2022
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Assemblage d’une pile de type bouton pour tester de nouveaux matériaux avant de les déployer à d’autres formats de batterie. Le disque blanc est un séparateur dont le but est d’éviter les contacts électriques au sein de la cellule, entre l’électrode positive et négative. Le chimiste Jean-Marie Tarascon, lauréat de la médaille d’or du CNRS 2022, et son équipe étudient le comportement des électrolytes avec pour objectif d’éviter leur dégradation et ainsi d'obtenir des batteries plus durables…

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Assemblage d’une pile de type bouton
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Membre de l'équipe de Jean-Marie Tarascon, chimiste lauréat de la médaille d’or du CNRS 2022, au laboratoire CSE, au Collège de France. Mondialement connu, notamment pour ses découvertes de nouveaux composants de batteries aux capacités exacerbées et l’exploration de nouvelles technologies au-delà du ion-lithium, Jean-Marie Tarascon est titulaire de la chaire de chimie du solide et de l’énergie au Collège de France (CNRS/UPMC/Sorbonne-Université). Il a participé à la fédération de sa discipline…

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Membre de l'équipe de Jean-Marie Tarascon, lauréat de la médaille d'or du CNRS 2022
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Le chimiste Jean-Marie Tarascon est lauréat de la médaille d’or du CNRS 2022. Mondialement connu, notamment pour ses découvertes de nouveaux composants de batteries aux capacités exacerbées et l’exploration de nouvelles technologies au-delà du ion-lithium, Jean-Marie Tarascon est titulaire de la chaire de chimie du solide et de l’énergie au Collège de France (CNRS/UPMC/Sorbonne-Université). Il a participé à la fédération de sa discipline à l’échelle européenne avec la création du réseau de…

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Jean-Marie Tarascon, lauréat de la médaille d'or du CNRS 2022
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Jean-Marie Tarascon, chimiste lauréat de la médaille d’or du CNRS 2022. Mondialement connu, notamment pour ses découvertes de nouveaux composants de batteries aux capacités exacerbées et l’exploration de nouvelles technologies au-delà du ion-lithium, Jean-Marie Tarascon est titulaire de la chaire de chimie du solide et de l’énergie au Collège de France (CNRS/UPMC/Sorbonne-Université). Il a participé à la fédération de sa discipline à l’échelle européenne avec la création du réseau de recherche…

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Jean-Marie Tarascon, lauréat de la médaille d'or du CNRS 2022
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Céline Vallot is the winner of the CNRS 2022 Innovation Medal. Céline Vallot and her team are concentrating on non-genetic – and especially epigenetic – mechanisms, which can explain the adaptability of cancer cells. She co-developed two families of patents and two software programs, enabling interactive and rapid analysis of cell data by individuals with no special computational skills, such as biologists and physicians seeking new therapeutic targets. The CNRS research professor, who is part…

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Céline Vallot winner of the CNRS Innovation Medal 2022.
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Céline Vallot, winner of the CNRS 2022 Innovation Medal, and two data analysts in the offices of the start-up One Biosciences, in Paris. Director of research at the CNRS DIG-Cancer laboratory, Céline Vallot and her team focus on non-genetic mechanisms, in particular epigenetics, that can explain the adaptability of cancer cells. She is co-inventor of two families of patents and two software programs, allowing interactive and rapid analysis of cellular data by people without specific…

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Céline Vallot, winner of the CNRS 2022 Innovation Medal
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Céline Vallot is the winner of the CNRS 2022 Innovation Medal. Céline Vallot and her team are concentrating on non-genetic – and especially epigenetic – mechanisms, which can explain the adaptability of cancer cells. She co-developed two families of patents and two software programs, enabling interactive and rapid analysis of cell data by individuals with no special computational skills, such as biologists and physicians seeking new therapeutic targets. The CNRS research professor, who is part…

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Céline Vallot winner of the CNRS Innovation Medal 2022.
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Céline Vallot, winner of the CNRS 2022 Innovation Medal, and two data analysts in the offices of the start-up One Biosciences, in Paris. Director of research at the CNRS DIG-Cancer laboratory, Céline Vallot and her team focus on non-genetic mechanisms, in particular epigenetics, that can explain the adaptability of cancer cells. She is co-inventor of two families of patents and two software programs, allowing interactive and rapid analysis of cellular data by people without specific…

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Céline Vallot, winner of the CNRS 2022 Innovation Medal
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Céline Vallot, winner of the CNRS 2022 Innovation Medal (right) and Magali Richard, CEO and co-founder of the start-up One Biosciences, in Paris in 2022. Director of research at the CNRS DIG-Cancer laboratory, Céline Vallot and her team focus on non-genetic mechanisms, in particular epigenetics, that can explain the adaptability of cancer cells. She is co-inventor of two families of patents and two software programs, allowing interactive and rapid analysis of cellular data by people without…

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Céline Vallot and Magali Richard, co-founders of the start-up One Biosciences
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Céline Vallot is the winner of the CNRS 2022 Innovation Medal. Céline Vallot and her team are concentrating on non-genetic – and especially epigenetic – mechanisms, which can explain the adaptability of cancer cells. She co-developed two families of patents and two software programs, enabling interactive and rapid analysis of cell data by individuals with no special computational skills, such as biologists and physicians seeking new therapeutic targets. The CNRS research professor, who is part…

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Céline Vallot winner of the CNRS Innovation Medal 2022.
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Céline Vallot is the winner of the CNRS 2022 Innovation Medal. Céline Vallot and her team are concentrating on non-genetic – and especially epigenetic – mechanisms, which can explain the adaptability of cancer cells. She co-developed two families of patents and two software programs, enabling interactive and rapid analysis of cell data by individuals with no special computational skills, such as biologists and physicians seeking new therapeutic targets. The CNRS research professor, who is part…

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Céline Vallot winner of the CNRS Innovation Medal 2022.
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Céline Vallot is the winner of the CNRS 2022 Innovation Medal. Céline Vallot and her team are concentrating on non-genetic – and especially epigenetic – mechanisms, which can explain the adaptability of cancer cells. She co-developed two families of patents and two software programs, enabling interactive and rapid analysis of cell data by individuals with no special computational skills, such as biologists and physicians seeking new therapeutic targets. The CNRS research professor, who is part…

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Céline Vallot winner of the CNRS Innovation Medal 2022.
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Denis Spitzer is the laureate of the CNRS 2022 Innovation Medal. Research professor at the French-German Research Institute of Saint-Louis (northeastern France), Denis Spitzer has developed two processes that facilitate the study, formulation, and production of particles smaller than a micron – an unprecedented feat. These techniques have made it possible, for the first time, to continuously produce industrial quantities of compounds for the pharmaceutical, cosmetic, and agri-food industries,…

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Denis Spitzer is the laureate of the CNRS 2022 Innovation Medal
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Colleagues of Denis Spitzer, winner of the 2022 CNRS Innovation Medal. Research professor at the French-German Research Institute of Saint-Louis (northeastern France), Denis Spitzer has developed two processes that facilitate the study, formulation, and production of particles smaller than a micron – an unprecedented feat. These techniques have made it possible, for the first time, to continuously produce industrial quantities of compounds for the pharmaceutical, cosmetic, and agri-food…

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Colleagues of Denis Spitzer, winner of the 2022 CNRS Innovation Medal
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Denis Spitzer, laureate of the CNRS 2022 Innovation Medal, and a colleague. Research professor at the French-German Research Institute of Saint-Louis (northeastern France), Denis Spitzer has developed two processes that facilitate the study, formulation, and production of particles smaller than a micron – an unprecedented feat. These techniques have made it possible, for the first time, to continuously produce industrial quantities of compounds for the pharmaceutical, cosmetic, and agri-food…

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Denis Spitzer, laureate of the CNRS 2022 Innovation Medal, and a colleague
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Denis Spitzer is the laureate of the CNRS 2022 Innovation Medal. Research professor at the French-German Research Institute of Saint-Louis (northeastern France), Denis Spitzer has developed two processes that facilitate the study, formulation, and production of particles smaller than a micron – an unprecedented feat. These techniques have made it possible, for the first time, to continuously produce industrial quantities of compounds for the pharmaceutical, cosmetic, and agri-food industries,…

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Denis Spitzer is the laureate of the CNRS 2022 Innovation Medal
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Denis Spitzer, winner of the CNRS 2022 innovation medal, and his colleagues. Research professor at the French-German Research Institute of Saint-Louis (northeastern France), Denis Spitzer has developed two processes that facilitate the study, formulation, and production of particles smaller than a micron – an unprecedented feat. These techniques have made it possible, for the first time, to continuously produce industrial quantities of compounds for the pharmaceutical, cosmetic, and agri-food…

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Denis Spitzer, winner of the CNRS 2022 innovation medal, and his colleagues
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Colleague of Denis Spitzer, winner of the 2022 CNRS Innovation Medal. Research professor at the French-German Research Institute of Saint-Louis (northeastern France), Denis Spitzer has developed two processes that facilitate the study, formulation, and production of particles smaller than a micron – an unprecedented feat. These techniques have made it possible, for the first time, to continuously produce industrial quantities of compounds for the pharmaceutical, cosmetic, and agri-food…

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Colleague of Denis Spitzer, winner of the 2022 CNRS Innovation Medal
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Denis Spitzer is the laureate of the CNRS 2022 Innovation Medal. Research professor at the French-German Research Institute of Saint-Louis (northeastern France), Denis Spitzer has developed two processes that facilitate the study, formulation, and production of particles smaller than a micron – an unprecedented feat. These techniques have made it possible, for the first time, to continuously produce industrial quantities of compounds for the pharmaceutical, cosmetic, and agri-food industries,…

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Denis Spitzer is the laureate of the CNRS 2022 Innovation Medal
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Denis Spitzer, laureate of the CNRS 2022 Innovation Medal, and a colleague. Research professor at the French-German Research Institute of Saint-Louis (northeastern France), Denis Spitzer has developed two processes that facilitate the study, formulation, and production of particles smaller than a micron – an unprecedented feat. These techniques have made it possible, for the first time, to continuously produce industrial quantities of compounds for the pharmaceutical, cosmetic, and agri-food…

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Denis Spitzer, laureate of the CNRS 2022 Innovation Medal, and a colleague
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Colleague of Denis Spitzer, winner of the 2022 CNRS Innovation Medal. Research professor at the French-German Research Institute of Saint-Louis (northeastern France), Denis Spitzer has developed two processes that facilitate the study, formulation, and production of particles smaller than a micron – an unprecedented feat. These techniques have made it possible, for the first time, to continuously produce industrial quantities of compounds for the pharmaceutical, cosmetic, and agri-food…

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Colleague of Denis Spitzer, winner of the 2022 CNRS Innovation Medal
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Denis Spitzer is the laureate of the CNRS 2022 Innovation Medal. Research professor at the French-German Research Institute of Saint-Louis (northeastern France), Denis Spitzer has developed two processes that facilitate the study, formulation, and production of particles smaller than a micron – an unprecedented feat. These techniques have made it possible, for the first time, to continuously produce industrial quantities of compounds for the pharmaceutical, cosmetic, and agri-food industries,…

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Denis Spitzer is the laureate of the CNRS 2022 Innovation Medal
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Colleague of Denis Spitzer, winner of the 2022 CNRS Innovation Medal. Research professor at the French-German Research Institute of Saint-Louis (northeastern France), Denis Spitzer has developed two processes that facilitate the study, formulation, and production of particles smaller than a micron – an unprecedented feat. These techniques have made it possible, for the first time, to continuously produce industrial quantities of compounds for the pharmaceutical, cosmetic, and agri-food…

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Colleague of Denis Spitzer, winner of the 2022 CNRS Innovation Medal
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Denis Spitzer is the laureate of the CNRS 2022 Innovation Medal. Research professor at the French-German Research Institute of Saint-Louis (northeastern France), Denis Spitzer has developed two processes that facilitate the study, formulation, and production of particles smaller than a micron – an unprecedented feat. These techniques have made it possible, for the first time, to continuously produce industrial quantities of compounds for the pharmaceutical, cosmetic, and agri-food industries,…

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Denis Spitzer is the laureate of the CNRS 2022 Innovation Medal
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Petit Pilote SFS "Spray flash synthesis", dont Denis Spitzer est l’inventeur. Le SFS permet la synthèse en continu de nanoparticules et de particules submicrométriques inorganiques, organiques et inorganiques/organiques. Il permet également la synthèse de produits organiques liquides. Denis Spitzer est lauréat de la médaille de l'Innovation du CNRS 2022. Directeur de recherche à l’Institut franco-allemand de recherches Saint Louis, Denis Spitzer a inventé deux procédés qui facilitent l’étude,…

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Petit Pilote SFS "Spray flash synthesis", dont Denis Spitzer est l’inventeur
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Colleague of Denis Spitzer, winner of the 2022 CNRS Innovation Medal. Research professor at the French-German Research Institute of Saint-Louis (northeastern France), Denis Spitzer has developed two processes that facilitate the study, formulation, and production of particles smaller than a micron – an unprecedented feat. These techniques have made it possible, for the first time, to continuously produce industrial quantities of compounds for the pharmaceutical, cosmetic, and agri-food…

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Colleague of Denis Spitzer, winner of the 2022 CNRS Innovation Medal
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Denis Spitzer is the laureate of the CNRS 2022 Innovation Medal. Research professor at the French-German Research Institute of Saint-Louis (northeastern France), Denis Spitzer has developed two processes that facilitate the study, formulation, and production of particles smaller than a micron – an unprecedented feat. These techniques have made it possible, for the first time, to continuously produce industrial quantities of compounds for the pharmaceutical, cosmetic, and agri-food industries,…

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Denis Spitzer is the laureate of the CNRS 2022 Innovation Medal
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Denis Spitzer, laureate of the CNRS 2022 Innovation Medal, and a colleague. Research professor at the French-German Research Institute of Saint-Louis (northeastern France), Denis Spitzer has developed two processes that facilitate the study, formulation, and production of particles smaller than a micron – an unprecedented feat. These techniques have made it possible, for the first time, to continuously produce industrial quantities of compounds for the pharmaceutical, cosmetic, and agri-food…

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Denis Spitzer, laureate of the CNRS 2022 Innovation Medal, and a colleague
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Denis Spitzer is the laureate of the CNRS 2022 Innovation Medal. Research professor at the French-German Research Institute of Saint-Louis (northeastern France), Denis Spitzer has developed two processes that facilitate the study, formulation, and production of particles smaller than a micron – an unprecedented feat. These techniques have made it possible, for the first time, to continuously produce industrial quantities of compounds for the pharmaceutical, cosmetic, and agri-food industries,…

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Denis Spitzer is the laureate of the CNRS 2022 Innovation Medal
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Grand SFE (Spray flash evaporation), dont Denis Spitzer est l’inventeur. Le SFE permet la formulation et l’élaboration en continu de nanoparticules et de particules submicrométriques organiques (matériaux énergétiques, médicaments et produits cosmétiques). Denis Spitzer est lauréat de la médaille de l'Innovation du CNRS 2022. Directeur de recherche à l’Institut franco-allemand de recherches Saint Louis, Denis Spitzer a inventé deux procédés qui facilitent l’étude, la formulation et la…

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Grand SFE (Spray flash evaporation), dont Denis Spitzer est l’inventeur
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Gros plan sur la mesure des tailles de gouttes par vélocimétrie Doppler Laser dans le procédé SFE (Spray flash evaporation), dont Denis Spitzer est l’inventeur. Le SFE permet la formulation et l’élaboration en continu de nanoparticules et de particules submicrométriques organiques (matériaux énergétiques, médicaments et produits cosmétiques). Denis Spitzer est lauréat de la médaille de l'Innovation du CNRS 2022. Directeur de recherche à l’Institut franco-allemand de recherches Saint Louis,…

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Gros plan sur la mesure des tailles de gouttes par vélocimétrie doppler laser dans le procédé SFE
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Denis Spitzer is the laureate of the CNRS 2022 Innovation Medal. Research professor at the French-German Research Institute of Saint-Louis (northeastern France), Denis Spitzer has developed two processes that facilitate the study, formulation, and production of particles smaller than a micron – an unprecedented feat. These techniques have made it possible, for the first time, to continuously produce industrial quantities of compounds for the pharmaceutical, cosmetic, and agri-food industries,…

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Denis Spitzer is the laureate of the CNRS 2022 Innovation Medal
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Denis Spitzer, laureate of the CNRS 2022 Innovation Medal, and a colleague. Research professor at the French-German Research Institute of Saint-Louis (northeastern France), Denis Spitzer has developed two processes that facilitate the study, formulation, and production of particles smaller than a micron – an unprecedented feat. These techniques have made it possible, for the first time, to continuously produce industrial quantities of compounds for the pharmaceutical, cosmetic, and agri-food…

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Denis Spitzer, laureate of the CNRS 2022 Innovation Medal, and a colleague
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Denis Spitzer, laureate of the CNRS 2022 Innovation Medal, and a colleague. Research professor at the French-German Research Institute of Saint-Louis (northeastern France), Denis Spitzer has developed two processes that facilitate the study, formulation, and production of particles smaller than a micron – an unprecedented feat. These techniques have made it possible, for the first time, to continuously produce industrial quantities of compounds for the pharmaceutical, cosmetic, and agri-food…

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Denis Spitzer, laureate of the CNRS 2022 Innovation Medal, and a colleague
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Denis Spitzer is the laureate of the CNRS 2022 Innovation Medal. Research professor at the French-German Research Institute of Saint-Louis (northeastern France), Denis Spitzer has developed two processes that facilitate the study, formulation, and production of particles smaller than a micron – an unprecedented feat. These techniques have made it possible, for the first time, to continuously produce industrial quantities of compounds for the pharmaceutical, cosmetic, and agri-food industries,…

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Denis Spitzer is the laureate of the CNRS 2022 Innovation Medal
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Denis Spitzer, laureate of the CNRS 2022 Innovation Medal, and a colleague. Research professor at the French-German Research Institute of Saint-Louis (northeastern France), Denis Spitzer has developed two processes that facilitate the study, formulation, and production of particles smaller than a micron – an unprecedented feat. These techniques have made it possible, for the first time, to continuously produce industrial quantities of compounds for the pharmaceutical, cosmetic, and agri-food…

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Denis Spitzer, laureate of the CNRS 2022 Innovation Medal, and a colleague
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Pilote SFE (Spray flash evaporation), dont Denis Spitzer est l’inventeur. Le SFE permet la formulation et l’élaboration en continu de nanoparticules et de particules submicrométriques organiques (matériaux énergétiques, médicaments et produits cosmétiques). Denis Spitzer est lauréat de la médaille de l'Innovation du CNRS 2022. Directeur de recherche à l’Institut franco-allemand de recherches Saint Louis, Denis Spitzer a inventé deux procédés qui facilitent l’étude, la formulation et la…

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Pilote SFE (Spray flash evaporation), dont Denis Spitzer est l’inventeur
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Jacques Marteau is the laureate of the CNRS 2022 Innovation Medal. He's an associate professor at the Institute of Physics of the 2 Infinities (IP2I) of Lyon (southeastern France) and he identified the potential of a technology initially developed for basic research: the muon detector. An elementary particle naturally produced in the atmosphere, the muon crosses through matter over long distances without being absorbed. This makes it possible to explore large structures in 3D, as well as to…

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Jacques Marteau is the laureate of the CNRS 2022 Innovation Medal

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