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MSc in Optics, Image, Vision, Multimedia (OIVM)
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iPSRS - Intelligent Photonics for Security, Reliability, Sustainability and Safety
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- PE - Photonics Engineering
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iPSRS - Intelligent Photonics for Security, Reliability, Sustainability and Safety
- MSc in Computer Science
- MSc in Health Engineering
- Engineering schools' research tracks
- Doctoral studies
- Training through research
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- OPTICA student chapter
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Laurent Gremillard was trained as a materials sciences engineer at INSA Lyon, where he graduated in 1998. After a PhD on the durability of ceramics for biological applications, he spent two years as a post-doctoral fellow at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (USA). He was then hired as a CNRS researcher (2004). Since then, his research mostly has been dealing with ceramics for biomedical applications. He has published close to 100 papers in international journals.
MAIN REPONSABILITIES
- Head of the Biological Interactions and Biomaterials team of MATEIS (UMR CNRS 5510)
- Member of the CAP-DR (CNRS)
TEACHING
Laurent Gremillard teaches mathematics, material science with a focus on the characterization of materials, additive manufacturing and the use of bioceramics.
COURSES
- Mathematics and applied mathematics (1st cycle, INSA-Lyon)
- Materials science (characterization) labs (Materials Science and Engineering dpt, INSA-Lyon)
- Bioceramics (Pharmacy faculty, Lyon 1, ESIREM Dijon, Polytech Grenoble)
PUBLICATIONS
- J. Chevalier, L. Gremillard, A.V. Virkar, D.R. Clarke. The Tetragonal-Monoclinic Transformation in Zirconia: Lessons Learned and Future Trends. J. Am. Ceram. Soc. 2009, 92/9, pp. 1901-1920. Doi: 10.1111/j.1551-2916.2009.03278.x
- L. Gremillard, L. Cardenas, H. Reveron, T. Douillard, A. Vogl, K. Hans, T. Oberbach. Microstructure and Hydrothermal Ageing of Alumina-Zirconia Composites Modified by Laser Engraving. Journal of the European Ceramic Society, 2020 , 40 (5), pp. 2077-89. Doi : 10.1016/j.jeurceramsoc.2020.01.027
- L. Tabard, E. Prud'homme, V. Garnier, L. Gremillard. Hierarchical Salt-Ceramic Composites for Efficient Thermochemical Energy Storage. Applied Materials Today 2020, 20, 100658. Doi : 10.1016/j.apmt.2020.100658
PATENTS
- VandeVelde, Bignon, Cordier, Meille, Bouville, Chevalier, Gremillard. Composition de substitut osseux injectable. N°: FR2993183 (A1) et WO 2014009674 (A1). 12/07/2013
- Montembault A, David L., Delair T., L. Gremillard, S. Tadier, F. Despetis, A. Faivre. Produit et procédé pour la préparation d’une composition injectable, à base de chitosane et de bioverres, destinée à la régénération du tissu osseux. N°: FR 16 54470. 19/05/2016.
FACULTY PROFILE
CURRENT POSITION
Research Director
LABORATORY
MATEIS (INSA Lyon, UCBL, CNRS)
INSTITUTION
CNRS
MANUTECH-SLEIGHT GRADUATE SCHOOL
Co-leader of the 1st research axis
Member of the Scientific Committee
HONORS & AWARDS
2012: Bronze medal of CNRS
2011: Jean Rist medal of SFMM (Société Française de Métallurgie et Matériaux)
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Ceramics, Biological interactions, Zirconia, Additive manufacturing, Microstructure, X-Ray Diffraction
Ceramics, Biological interactions, Zirconia, Additive manufacturing, Microstructure, X-Ray Diffraction