Dr. franck camerel | Materials Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. franck camerel | Materials Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. franck camerel , Institut des Sciences Chimiques de Rennes ,University of Rennes 1 , France

Franck Camerel is a distinguished chemist specializing in materials chemistry, currently serving as a CNRS Director (DR2) at the Institut des Sciences Chimiques de Rennes, France. With expertise in molecular organic and inorganic chemistry, his research spans composite materials, polymers, colloids, and functional gelating molecules. He has contributed significantly to the synthesis of liquid crystalline molecules for optoelectronic and biomedical applications. His work has been published in high-impact journals, including Nature, Angewandte Chemie, and JACS, reflecting his influence in the field. With an H-index of 33 and over 3,694 citations, he has mentored numerous Ph.D. students and secured prestigious grants. In addition to research, he serves as an Associate Editor for Molecules and plays a key role in Ph.D. mediation at ISCR. His interdisciplinary research is at the forefront of photothermal materials, metallomesogens, and stimuli-responsive molecules.

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Summary of Suitability for Award:

Dr. Camerel Franck is a highly accomplished chemist specializing in material chemistry, liquid crystals, optoelectronics, and photothermal applications. His research contributions have significantly advanced molecular organic and inorganic chemistry, leading to innovations in drug delivery, photothermal therapy, and data storage. As a CNRS Director (DR2) at the Institut des Sciences Chimiques de Rennes, he has demonstrated leadership in pioneering research and mentoring future scientists.Given his groundbreaking research, significant scientific contributions, and leadership in materials chemistry, Dr. Camerel Franck is a highly deserving candidate for the “Best Researcher Award.” His innovations in photothermal therapy, optoelectronic materials, and molecular self-assembly have made substantial impacts in both fundamental science and applied research. His recognition by international research bodies and extensive publication record further establish his excellence in the field.

🎓Education:

Franck Camerel obtained his Ph.D. in Materials Chemistry (2001) from the University of Nantes, France, under the supervision of Dr. Patrick Batail. His doctoral research focused on the design and synthesis of advanced materials chemistry with unique optoelectronic properties. He later pursued a postdoctoral fellowship (2001–2003) at the prestigious Max-Planck Institute of Potsdam, Germany, under Dr. Markus Antonietti, where he gained expertise in soft matter, polymer chemistry, and nanomaterials. In 2012, he completed his Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches (HDR) at the University of Rennes, a qualification that enabled him to independently supervise doctoral research. His education and training have provided a solid foundation in molecular chemistry, leading to innovative research in liquid crystals, metallomesogens, organogelators, and photothermal materials. His work has significantly contributed to the development of functional nanomaterials for optoelectronic and biomedical applications, earning him recognition in the scientific community.

🏢Work Experience:

Franck Camerel is currently a CNRS Director (DR2) at the Institut des Sciences Chimiques de Rennes, France, where he leads research in functional molecular materials, liquid crystals, and photothermal nanomaterials. Before this role, he worked as a CNRS Researcher (CR) at the University of Rennes 1 and the University of Strasbourg, where he contributed to the synthesis and characterization of innovative materials for optoelectronic, biomedical, and data storage applications. His postdoctoral fellowship (2001–2003) at the Max-Planck Institute of Potsdam, Germany, under Dr. Markus Antonietti, strengthened his expertise in polymer chemistry, self-assembling nanomaterials, and photothermal materials. Over the years, he has supervised multiple Ph.D. students and postdoctoral researchers, helping shape the next generation of scientists. In addition to research, he is actively involved in scientific publishing, serving as an Associate Editor for Molecules (MDPI), Materials Chemistry Section, and manager of the Ph.D. mediation unit at ISCR.

🏅Awards: 

Franck Camerel has received several prestigious awards and research grants. In 2010, he was awarded the Région Bretagne (Stratégie et Attractivité Durable) Grant, recognizing his contributions to sustainable research. In 2011, he secured funding from Rennes Métropole as part of the Emerging Senior Researcher project. His innovative research led to funding from the Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR) 2020 PRC, CE24 (3D-ODS), supporting cutting-edge studies in molecular self-assembly and optoelectronic applications. Additionally, his contributions to cancer research have been recognized with grants from the Ligue contre le Cancer in 2018 and 2022, funding his work on photothermal therapy and drug delivery systems. These awards reflect his pioneering research in material chemistry, emphasizing his impact on scientific advancements in functional materials, biomedical applications, and nanotechnology.

🔬Research Focus:

Franck Camerel’s research spans molecular chemistry, functional materials, and nanotechnology, focusing on the synthesis of liquid crystalline molecules with chelating fragments that organize metals into unique molecular architectures. He has pioneered the development of metallomesogens and metallogelators, materials with exceptional optical and electronic properties for data storage, anticounterfeiting, and optoelectronic applications. His work also explores stimuli-responsive organogelators, which react to light, heat, and electric fields, offering potential in smart materials. A major aspect of his research is the synthesis of water-soluble metal complexes with strong near-IR absorption, enabling photothermal therapy and photocontrolled drug delivery. His studies extend to photothermoresponsive polymers, which utilize metal cross-linkers to create adaptable materials. His multidisciplinary research integrates organic, inorganic, and polymer chemistry, leading to breakthroughs in functional materials with applications in biomedicine, electronics, and nanotechnology.

Publication Top Notes:

Multiphoton-And SHG-Active Pyrimidine-Based Liquid Crystalline Thin Films Toward 3D Optical Data Storage

Authors: P. Nicolas, Prescillia; C. Minon, Célia; S. Abdallah, Stéphania; S. van Cleuvenbergen, Stijn; F. Camerel, Franck

Journal: Advanced Optical Materials

Year: 2025

Citations: 0

Porous N-Doped Carbon-encapsulated Iron as Novel Catalyst Architecture for the Electrocatalytic Hydrogenation of Benzaldehyde

Authors: F. Pota, Filippo; M.A. Costa de Oliveira, Maida Aysla; C. Schröder, Christian; F. Barrière, Frédéric; P.E. Colavita, Paula E.

Journal: ChemSusChem

Year: 2025

Citations: 0

Smart design of highly luminescent octupolar mesogenic tetra styryl-alkynyl bipyrimidine-based chromophores presenting non-linear optical properties

Authors: D. Vardar, Deniz; S. Abdallah, Stéphania; R. Mhanna, Rana; F. Camerel, Franck; H. Akdaş Kılıç, Huriye

Journal: Dyes and Pigments

Year: 2024

Citations: 0

Self-assembly properties of zinc(ii) complexes with azo ligands grafted with dodecyl chains: towards supramolecular materials driven by coordination and hydrophobic effect

Authors: K. Gak Simić, Kristina; I.S. Đorđević, Ivana S.; A.D. Mašulović, Aleksandra D.; F. Camerel, Franck; N.P. Trišović, Nemanja P.

Journal: CrystEngComm

Year: 2024

Citations: 0

Calixarene-coated gold nanorods as robust photothermal agents

Authors: V. Lepeintre, Victor; F. Camerel, Franck; C. Lagrost, Corinne; G. Bruylants, Gilles; I. Jabin, Ivan

Journal: Nanoscale

Year: 2024

Citations: 0

Investigation of the photothermal properties of a large series of metal-bis(dithiolene) complexes: Impact of the molecular structure and ranking using the photothermal index IPT

Authors: J.B. Pluta, Jean Baptiste; N. Bellec, Nathalie; F. Camerel, Franck

Journal: Dyes and Pigments

Year: 2024

Citations: 1

Non-Linear Optical Activity of Chiral Bipyrimidine-Based Thin Films

Authors: P. Nicolas, Prescillia; S. Abdallah, Stéphania; A.R. Dok, Ahmet R.; H. Akdaş Kılıç, Huriye; F. Camerel, Franck

Journal: Chemistry – An Asian Journal

Year: 2024

Citations: 3

Investigation and control of metallogel formation for the deposition of supramolecular nanotubes of single-chain magnets

Authors: F.V. Houard, Félix V.; A. Olivier, Andrea; G. Cucinotta, Giuseppe; M. Mannini, M.; K. Bernot, Kevin

Journal: Journal of Materials Chemistry C

Year: 2024

Citations: 2

New Multifunctional Bipyrimidine-Based Chromophores for NLO-Active Thin-Film Preparation

Authors: U. Bora, Umut; S. Abdallah, Stéphania; R. Mhanna, Rana; F. Camerel, Franck; H. Akdaş Kılıç, Huriye

Journal: Chemistry – A European Journal

Year: 2024

Citations: 1

Improved Bipolar Properties of Ester-Functionalized Discotic Diimine–Dithiolene Complexes

Authors: F. Camerel, Franck; O. Jeannin, Olivier; C. Lagrost, Corinne

Journal: ChemPhysChem

Year: 2024

Citations: 0

 

 

 

Dr. Maya Setan Diakité | Materials Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Maya Setan Diakité | Materials Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Maya Setan Diakité ,Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) , Sweden

Dr. Maya-Sétan Diakité is a French Ph.D. student specializing in plant chemistry, currently researching at UniLaSalle and the University of Artois in France. Her research focuses on the valorization of plant agricultural waste, specifically hemp shiv, for sustainable building materials. Maya has also worked as a postdoctoral researcher at the Swedish Agricultural University, specializing in super-absorbent biomaterials derived from plant waste. Passionate about agro-resources and lignocellulosic biomass, she has been actively involved in scientific outreach and teaching. Dr. Maya-Sétan Diakité is fluent in French, with working proficiency in English, Spanish, and Swedish. Outside of academics, she enjoys music, movies, and taekwondo.

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Summary of Suitability for Award:

Dr. Maya-Sétan Diakité appears to be a strong candidate for the “Best Researcher Awards.” She has demonstrated exceptional research capabilities, particularly in plant chemistry and biomass valorization. Dr. Maya-Sétan is currently a Ph.D. student specializing in the transformation processes of plant materials, with a focus on hemp shiv for building applications. Her academic background, including a Master’s in Biotechnology and extensive postdoctoral research, has equipped her with solid technical expertise in agro-resources, lignocellulosic biomass, and molecular biology. Dr. Maya-Sétan Diakité’s combination of strong academic credentials, impactful research, leadership in scientific outreach, and dedication to sustainable innovation underscores her suitability for the “Best Researcher Awards.” Her work is not only scientifically rigorous but also addresses critical issues in environmental sustainability and resource management, making her a deserving contender for this prestigious recognition.

🎓Education:

Dr. Maya-Sétan Diakité holds a Ph.D. in plant chemistry, pursued at UniLaSalle (Mont-Saint-Aignan, Normandie) and the University of Artois (Béthune, Pas-de-Calais), under the guidance of Dr. Nathalie LeBlanc and Dr. Patrick Martin. She completed her postdoctoral research at the Swedish Agricultural University (SLU), focusing on the valorization of plant agricultural waste into super-absorbent biomaterials. Dr. Dr. Maya also holds a Master 2 in Biotechnology from the University Technologic of Compiègne and a Master 1 in Transformation and Valorization of Natural Resources from the University of Picardie Jules Verne. Her undergraduate studies in Chemistry and Biology were completed at the same institution, where she also studied a year of medicine.

🏢Work Experience:

Dr. Maya-Sétan Diakité has gained extensive research experience in plant chemistry and bioprocessing. As a Ph.D. student, she investigates the influence of transformation process parameters like temperature and pH on plant material, specifically hemp shiv, and its application in sustainable building materials. Her postdoctoral work at the Swedish Agricultural University focuses on the valorization of plant agricultural waste for producing super-absorbent biomaterials. She has developed proficiency in agro-resources, lignocellulosic biomass, and plant biology, working with a variety of techniques such as chromatography, NMR, and mass spectrometry. Additionally, Maya has mentored students and participated in multiple scientific outreach initiatives, including workshops, conferences, and PhD days. Her project management skills are demonstrated through collaborations with institutions like Normandie Aerospace. She has also gained experience in teaching, research communication, and cross-border collaborations.

🏅Awards: 

Dr. Maya-Sétan Diakité has earned recognition for her exceptional academic contributions. Notably, she received the 2nd prize at the Doctoriales Vallée de Seine for her collaborative work with Normandie Aerospace in 2021. She has also been awarded for her outstanding research and innovation in plant chemistry, particularly in the valorization of agricultural waste for sustainable applications. Her involvement in scientific outreach, including her participation in the Normandie final of MT180s 2021, underscores her commitment to promoting research and engaging with a broader audience. Dr. Maya’s work has been honored in numerous conferences, and she has actively contributed to the success of various research projects. Her achievements have solidified her reputation as a promising researcher in the field of plant-based materials and bioeconomy.

🔬Research Focus:

Dr. Maya-Sétan Diakité’s research focuses on the valorization of agro-resources, particularly the conversion of plant agricultural waste into sustainable and functional materials. Her Ph.D. research investigates the transformation processes, such as temperature and pH, that influence hemp shiv, a byproduct of hemp, and its applications in the creation of biobased building materials. She aims to enhance understanding of molecular interactions during processing, which could lead to more sustainable construction methods. As a postdoctoral researcher, Maya explores super-absorbent biomaterials made from plant protein fractionation, contributing to the development of bio-based alternatives to synthetic materials. Her expertise in cell wall composition, plant biology, and experimental design positions her as a key contributor to advancing the bioeconomy, with a particular focus on sustainable materials in construction and other applications.

Publication Top Notes:

  • Cell wall composition of hemp shiv determined by physical and chemical approaches
  • Influence des paramètres de procédés de transformation subis par la matière végétale: focus sur les fonctionnalités apportées par la température et le pH
  • Processing Hemp Shiv Particles for Building Applications: Alkaline Extraction for Concrete and Hot Water Treatment for Binderless Particle Board
  • Extraction des chènevotte de chanvre par simulation des paramètres de formulation-Une application dans le domaine de l’ingénierie du bâtiment
  • Valorisation of hemp in bio-sourced construction materials for sustainable buildings