Dr., Prof.
Universite Paris-Saclay / CNRS
Universite Paris-Saclay - CNRS
Orsay, Ile-de-France, France
Odile Stéphan is a Professor of physics at Paris-Saclay University, a former member of the Institut Universitaire de France and is currently the head of the Physics Graduate Schools of Paris-Saclay University.
She received a PhD in Condensed Matter Physics from Université Paris-Sud, for a work on electron microscopy applied to carbon nanostructures. She then worked at NIMS, Tsukuba Japan, as a post-doctoral researcher before going back to France as a lecturer at Université Paris-Sud.
She is now a member of the STEM group at the Orsay Solid State Physics Laboratory from Paris-Saclay University.
Her research interests span from growth mechanisms to optical and electronic properties of various nanostructures and nanomaterials. She focuses on the development and the use of Electron Energy-Loss Spectroscopy in a Transmission Electron Microscope and derived innovative spectroscopy techniques to probe at the nanometer scale the structural electronic and optical properties of original nanostructures like nanotubes and 2D materials, nanophotonics objects, oxide heterostructures or to explore new physics phenomena at low dimensions (plasmon coupling, electron magnetic field confinement and exaltation, 2D electron gas in functional oxide heterostructures…).
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