Biography:
Prof. Eric Buhler currently holds a Full Professor position in soft condensed matter at Université de Paris (France). In 1996, he received his Ph.D. degree in physics at the University of Strasbourg investigating the structural and dynamical properties of wormlike micelles. Prof. E. Buhler subsequently obtained a postdoctoral position (1996-1998) at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (USA), where he studied the structural behavior of copolymers in supercritical carbon dioxide using scattering techniques. In 1998, he joined the University of Grenoble, France, where he obtained an Associate Professor position (1998-2006). He spent two years (2002-2004) at the French National Research Center (CNRS) of Montpellier (Charles Coulomb Institute) as a Visiting Professor. In 2006, he joined Université de Paris, where he is currently a Full Professor. His research focuses on the structure and dynamics of supramolecular polymers, polyelectrolytes, nanoparticles complexes, and nano-machines. He has published more than 80 research articles in peer review journals.
Title : Supramolecular materials integrating molecular machines and motors: Structure probed using scattering techniques (small-angle neutron and X-ray)
Title : Integration of molecular machines and motors into supramolecular materials: Structural properties studied by small-angle neutron and X-ray scattering