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Renaud BACHELOT is University Professor at the Laboratory of Nanotechnology and Optical Instrumentation (LNIO) at the Université de Technologie de Troyes (UTT), and Head of UTT's "Materials" engineering branch.
His research interests include near-field optics, nano-optics and light-matter interaction on the submicron scale. In particular, he is in charge of a research axis at LNIO entitled "Nanophotochemistry", the aim of which is to study and control the modification of photopolymers by optical nanosources.
An important branch of nanotechnology is nanostructuring, which poses a number of economic and scientific challenges. In particular, modern technologies are based on increasingly small, high-performance systems, which can only be technologically viable in the long term if they are reasonably...
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