Oral presentations
TUESDAY | |
08:30-08:50 |
" Contribution of microscopy to the development of a high temperature oxidation coating for a low pressure turbine blade " - Marjorie Cavarroc (Safran Tech) The 21st century is a period of major importance in the field of aeronautics, due in particular to the explosion of demand in the Asian market. The number of passengers, estimated at 2.8 billion in 2016 (source IATA - International Air Transport Association), is expected to double by 2037. In order to meet this growing demand, but also to limit operating costs and reduce impacts the current equipment is pushed to their technological limit. This is especially true for engines whose efficiency is dictated by the thrust / weight ratio. Thus, a reduction in the weight of the engine, combined with an increase in its operating temperature, can significantly improve its efficiency. |
08:50-09:10 |
" Research & Development in the Food & Beverage industries " - Mark Ambühl (NESTLÉ ®) Research & Development in the Food & Beverage industries requires permanent innovation in order to provide consumers with healthy products with a constant focus on safety. In that framework microscopy is a key tool that enables researchers to assess the structure, shape and functionality of the developed prototypes. Nevertheless observing food matrices in microscopy is a challenge that needs on one side the combination of both life and material sciences techniques and on the other side the development of original methods. The presentation will address these challenges as well as opportunities they open. |
09:10-09:30 |
" Development of a hybrid metrology combining AFM and SEM for measuring the characteristic dimensions of a nano-object in 3D " - Nicolas Feltin (LNE) The current craze around nanomaterials and the wide range of applications that can be expected can be explained by the strong dependence of the physico-chemical properties of nano-objects with their dimensions and their morphology. Thus, for each desired functional property (electronic, magnetic, optical, tribological, mechanical, etc.) associated with a particular application (all sectors of activity are concerned), it is possible to design a nano-object that corresponds to it. |
09:30-09:50 |
" Microscopy for the development of cosmetic products " - Eric Fernandez (Yves Rocher) Microscopy, or imaging in the broad sense, supports the different departments of the Yves Rocher Innovation and Development department throughout the development process of a cosmetic product. Microscopy is then a characterization tool (plants, emulsions, ingredients, active ingredients), proof of efficacy of the active ingredients or formulas (on cells, cutaneous tissues or hair). |
09:50-10:10 |
" Title will arrive soon " - Name will arrive soon (EDF) Abstract will arrive soon |
10:40-11:00 |
" Title will arrive soon " - Matthias Frech (Merck) Abstract will arrive soon |
11:00-11:20 |
" Title will arrive soon " - Grégoire Naudin (L'Oréal) Abstract will arrive soon |
MONDAY | |
16:30-18:30 |
Oral presentations session 1 List of speakers and abstract will arrive soon |
WEDNESDAY | |
08:30-10:30 |
Oral presentations session 2 List of speakers and abstract will arrive soon |
TUESDAY | |
17:00-18:30 |
Poster session List of posters and abstract will arrive soon |