Ph.D. scholarship (2016-2019) awarded to Clyde Midelet
Clyde Midelet started his Ph.D. work at ENS Rennes: microfluidics, plasmonic nanoparticles, microscale electric fields, optical spectroscopy.
Clyde Midelet started his Ph.D. work at ENS Rennes: microfluidics, plasmonic nanoparticles, microscale electric fields, optical spectroscopy.
Python implementation of the Fraser-Suzuki skewed Gaussian function
Gold nanoparticles in water exposed to an alternating electric field with strong gradients, causing them to move with particular motion.
We are actually working with only very small quantities of gold.