Franck CAMEREL
Franck Camerel studied chemistry at the University of Nantes where he also received his PhD in 2001 for his works on mineral complex fluids at the “Institut des Matériaux Jean Rouxel”. He then moved to Max-Planck-Institute of Colloids and Interfaces (MPIKG) as a postdoctoral associate to work on the ionic self-assembly (ISA) process with charged organometallic molecules and inorganic cluster ions. In 2003, he was recruited as a CNRS researcher and joined Dr. Raymond Ziessel’s group in Strasbourg where his research activities turn on the design and the synthesis of luminescent liquid crystals for application in optoelectronic and the study of the gelation properties of amphiphilic flurorophores functionalized by hydrogen bonding fragments. Since 2009, he started his independent research activity at the University of Rennes in the development of optically active metal-based molecular entities able to self-organize in solid-state or in solution for applications in optoelectronic and in biotechnologies.
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