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 Evelyne Salançon | CINaM - Aix-Marseille University | France evelyne.salancon@univ-amu.fr

 

 Marine Laurencich | CINaM - Aix-Marseille University  / Tescan France | France marine.laurencich@univ-amu.fr

After obtaining a master's degree in nanoscience in 2022, Marine worked on optimising and developing the insulator on conductor source for application in a SEM. This was with the CINAM laboratory and the Tescan company, with the support of the SATT SUD-EST.

In 2024, she began a PhD, still working with the CINaM and Tescan France, this time with the support of the ANRT. Her work involves studying and developing the coaxial ion source (CIS) and integrating it into a FIB.

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 Alexandre Altié | CINaM - Aix-Marseille University | France alexandre.altie@cnrs.fr

Alexandre joined the CINaM in 2020 after a MASTER in developmental biology succedeed by 8 years of electron microscopy work at amU. He is assistant ingeneer within the electron microscopy service. This support activity is mainly about materials TEM and SEM analysis from the differents laboratory’s teams. His previous work brought the biological field available in our possibilities. We can study a large panel of specimens through the common (high resolution) analysis, and thanks to high perfomances EDX detectors, the STEM mode on all our microscopes and thanks to our environmental heating TEM holder. Since the arrival of the FIB-SEM in 2025 the TEM sample is booming to help researchers.

 

 Frédéric Bedu | CINaM - Aix-Marseille University | France frederic.bedu@cnrs.fr

After graduating with a master's degree in applied physics in 2002, Frédéric began working on the FIB in 2003. 

His career then moved into the field of micro- and nanofabrication in clean rooms, with a particular focus on electronic lithography.

He is now responsible for the CINAM's FIB SEM (Thermo Fisher Helios G5).

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 Igor Ozerov | CINaM - Aix-Marseille University | France igor.ozerov@cnrs.fr

PhD in Material Science (Aix-Marseille University, 2004) with 20+ years of expertise in nanofabrication and cleanroom management.

Currently heading the Nanofabrication Cleanroom facilities at CINaM, where he oversees advanced fabrication processes, equipment maintenance, and user training programs.

Co-author of 50+ peer-reviewed publications in leading scientific journals. Passionate about advancing nanotechnology for photonics and biological applications.

His technical expertise spans lithography, thin-film deposition, plasma etching, and nanoscale characterization, with a focus on innovation and interdisciplinary collaboration.

 

 Martiane Cabié | CP2M - Aix-Marseille University | France martiane.cabie@univ-amu.fr

 

 Rachid Daineche | IM2NP - Aix-Marseille University | France rachid.daineche@univ-amu.fr

 

 Sabina Sadikovic | CINaM - Aix-Marseille University | France sabina.SADIKOVIC@univ-amu.fr

 

 

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 Arnaud Houël | Tescan France | France arnaud.houel@tescan.com

Arnaud graduated in 1999 from the National Engineering School of Metz, where he gained expertise in materials physics. He then moved to Marseille to pursue a Master’s degree in nanomaterials physics, followed by a Ph.D. between 2000 and 2002. His doctoral thesis was titled: "Direct Writing of Nanoscale Features Assisted by STM and FIB."
After completing his Ph.D., Pierre Sudraud invited him to join the ORSAY PHYSICS team to work on ion sources and FIB developments (including LMIAS, GFIS, SEM and UHV FIB). Since 2002, he has held various roles within the company and currently leads the development of prospective ion sources (such as GFIS, ILIS, LMIAS, and CIS).

 

 Anne Delobbe | Tescan France | France anne.delobbe@tescan.com

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