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Stage Master 2
Gabriel Gostiaux (IOGS/AIMA) got the Manutech-SLEIGHT mobility grant to do his internhsip in Canada
On The February 13, 2023
Gabriel Gostiaux (IOGS/AIMA) was awarded the Manutech-SLEIGHT mobility grant to do his internship at McGill University
Gabriel Gostiaux, student in the Advanced Imaging and Material Appearance specialisation of the Master OIVM and student engineer at Institut d'Optique Graduate School, has received the Manutech Sleight mobility grant to go do his internship at McGill University!
He will study Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences and in particular our beautiful atmosphere thanks to optical trapping, which is a technique of immobilisation of molecules. Then he will use Raman spectroscopy to characterize chemical components in the atmosphere and analyze their proportion.
The Manutech-SLEIGHT mobility grant is funded by Saint-Etienne Métropole
He will study Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences and in particular our beautiful atmosphere thanks to optical trapping, which is a technique of immobilisation of molecules. Then he will use Raman spectroscopy to characterize chemical components in the atmosphere and analyze their proportion.
The Manutech-SLEIGHT mobility grant is funded by Saint-Etienne Métropole
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