📅 On November 17th, 2025, from 2:00 to 5:30 PM (CET), join us online for a new edition of the Young Researchers Meeting GSO, co-organized by C’Nano Grand Sud-Ouest and its partner laboratories.
This event aims to highlight the work of young researchers in the field of nanoscience and nanotechnology, through a series of short oral presentations.
The program will include
🔹 An invited talk by Fabienne TESTARD (Nimbe - CEA), entitled “The gold nanoparticles world: from synthesis to applications”
🔹 A presentation by the 2025 C’Nano GSO PhD Prize winner, Sebastian MUCHA “Carbon dots with bright one and two-photon excited fluorescence as promising biomarkers” (L2C, Montpellier)
🔹 Presentation of young researchers from the region in the field of nanoscience and nanotechnology
🔹 Full Program
Program – Young Researchers Meeting C’Nano Grand Sud-Ouest 2025
14:00–14:05 – Opening
14:05–14:55 – Fabienne TESTARD — “The gold nanoparticles world: from synthesis to applications”
15:00–15:15 2D Particle assembly on surfaces for optical metasurface fabrication — Lina EL AISSATI
15:20–15:35 Damping the bi-stability of a carbon nanotube mechanical resonator to improve sensitivity — Benjamin LECARLATE FERNANDEZ
15:35–15:55 – Break
15:55–16:20 Carbon dots with bright one- and two-photon excited fluorescence as promising biomarkers — Sébastien MUCHA
16:25–16:40 From hybrid peptides to structured bioorganic–inorganic materials — Ali QASSEM
16:45–17:00 Iron oxide multifunctional nanoplatforms: towards temperature control in photothermia and magnetothermia — Farah ABDEL SATER
17:05–17:20 NP–NP FRET with fluorescent organic nanoparticles for biosensing applications — Clara CATROS
17:25–17:40 Quantum dots as nanothermometers: measuring temperature at the nanometer scale — Guillaume BONIFAS
🔹 Registration (free but mandatory):
Registration page Access to the online event link will be provided after registration.
We look forward to seeing many of you there and sharing the latest achievements in nanoscience research from the Grand Sud-Ouest community!