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Jean-Philippe Colombier graduated in 2002 from ENS/University of Lyon and performed his PhD degree work at the Atomic Energy Commission with a degree in 2005. After a postdoctoral position at the Paris observatory, he joined Jean Monnet University as an associate professor in 2007 and has been promoted professor in 2017 to establish a scientific direction focused on multi-scale simulations of ultrafast laser-matter interaction. His activity received worldwide scientific recognition as he co-authored about 70 papers in internationally renowned journals and was holding invited contributions at major conferences in the ultrashort-laser interaction field.
MAIN REPONSABILITIES
Jean-Philippe Colombier is the leader of the Manutech-SLEIGHT Graduate School first research axis “Predict, Test and define light-induced surface modification”. He has actively participated to the three Manutech PIA-funded projects by coordinating their scientific branches (LabEx Manutech-SISE - Axis “Hierarchical surfaces” 2011-2019) and as a member of their scientific committees. He has collaborated to more than 15 national & european projects in the last 5 years, was the coordinator and principal investigator of 2 international ANR programs with Romania and Germany, an international project with Ottawa University and a regional project.
TEACHING
Jean-Philippe Colombier is currently the director of the Physics department of the Faculty of Sciences and Technology, Jean Monnet University. He teached at Telecom Saint-Etienne (TSE) from 2007 to 2017, and was involved in the board direction committee of TSE. For the last 5 years, he has had the opportunity to get involved in many courses related to classical and modern physics for students of the Faculty of Sciences and Technolog . These courses are oriented on the light phenomena and on the response of an excited material, which are the major issues that can be found in his research activity.
COURSES
- Computational nanophotonics (graduate level)
- Waves, propagation and electromagetism (undergraduate level)
- Special relativity (undergraduate level)
- Computational physics (undergraduate level)
- Mathematics modelling for physics (undergraduate level)
PUBLICATIONS
- A. Abou Saleh, A. Rudenko, S. Reynaud, F. Pigeon, F. Garrelie, & J.P. Colombier, « Sub-100 nm 2D nanopatterning on large scale by ultrafast laser energy regulation », Nanoscale 12, 6609 (2020).
- A. Rudenko, C. Mauclair, F. Garrelie, R. Stoian, & J.P. Colombier, « Self-organization of surfaces on the nanoscale by topography-mediated selection of quasi-cylindrical and plasmonic waves », Nanophotonics 8 (3), 459-465 (2019).
- X. Sedao, A. Abou Saleh, A. Rudenko, T. Douillard, C. Esnouf, S. Reynaud, C. Maurice, F. Pigeon, F. Garrelie, & J.P. Colombier, « Self-Arranged Periodic Nanovoids by Ultrafast Laser-Induced Near-Field Enhancement », ACS photonics 5 (4), 1418-1426 (2018).
- E.P. Silaeva, E. Bevillon, R. Stoian, & J.P. Colombier, « Ultrafast electron dynamics and orbital-dependent thermalization in photoexcited metals », Physical Review B 98 (9), 094306 (2018)
- X. Sedao, M.V. Shugaev, C. Wu, T. Douillard, C. Esnouf, C. Maurice, S. Reynaud, F. Pigeon, F. Garrelie, L. V. Zhigilei, & J.P. Colombier, “Growth Twinning and Generation of High-Frequency Surface Nanostructures in Ultrafast Laser-Induced Transient Melting and Resolidification”, ACS nano 10 (7), 6995-7007 (2016).
PATENTS
- F. Pigeon, A. Abou Saleh, J. P. Colombier, F. Garrelie, «PROCEDE DE NANOSTRUCTURATION DE LA SURFACE D'UN MATERIAU PAR LASER» patent FR3083727 - 2020-01-17.
FACULTY PROFILE
CURRENT POSITION
Professor
Director of the Physics department (FST-UJM)
LABORATORY
Hubert Curien Laboratory (UJM, CNRS, IOGS)
INSTITUTION
Jean Monnet University
MANUTECH-SLEIGHT GRADUATE SCHOOL
Leader of the 1st research axis
Member of the Scientific Committee
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Fundamental processes as well as applications of the interaction of ultrashort laser pulses with matter, multi-scale simulations from ab initio to continuum models and modelling with emphasis in photonics and condensed matter.
Ultrafast phenomena, Laser-matter interaction, Simulation and modelling of ultrashort laser pulse effects on solids
PERSONAL WEBSITE
jpcolombier.wordpress.com
Fundamental processes as well as applications of the interaction of ultrashort laser pulses with matter, multi-scale simulations from ab initio to continuum models and modelling with emphasis in photonics and condensed matter.
Ultrafast phenomena, Laser-matter interaction, Simulation and modelling of ultrashort laser pulse effects on solids
PERSONAL WEBSITE
jpcolombier.wordpress.com