Wolfgang S Bacsa
Professor, Université de Toulouse, France

Research

Nanotechnoloy

Enseignement 

Open positions

 

CONTACT

CEMES UPR-CNRS, 29, rue Jeanne Marvig, BP 94347,
31055 Toulouse Cedex 4 , France
phone: 0033 (0)5 62 25 78 22

wolfgang.bacsa at cemes.fr 

How to get to CEMES

COWORKERS

P. Puech (MC), V. Tishkova (PostDoc), F. Neumayer (engineer), A. Zwick (senior scientist)

CONSULTANT

Senior Consultant, Nanoscience and Technology Institute, Austin Texas USA

FORMER COWORKERS / Toulouse

R. Lwandowska (PhD student), X. Orlik (PhD student), B.I. Levine (PhD student), P. Bugat-Fargeas(Stage de Maîtrise), O. Desplats (Stage de Maîtrise), M.I. Rabanal (Erasmus), M. Caumont (Engineer), A. Bassil (PhD student), D. Nursimiloo (Master I), V. Sonois (PhD student)
A.W. Anwar (PhD student), G. Bonnet (engineer)
News
Réinventer la microscopie optique avec des nanotubes, Magasin Scientifique Paul Sabatier 15 (2009) 19

Research and innovation

THE RISE OF GRAPHENE (Nature Materials 2007) : From experience, people know that high-quality samples always yield new physics, and this understanding has played a major role in focusing attention on graphene. (AK Geim, KS Novoselov)

INNOVATIVE BOTTOM UP METHODS: Innovative bottom up methods will solve problems that now seem intractable - from energy to poverty to disease. Science and technology, powered by the fuel of entrepreneurial energy, are the largest multipliers of resources we have to solve our many social problems. (Khosla Ventures, 2007)

INSIGHT ABOUT INNOVATION
One thing that I like to see in students is that they take chances, that they believe in their own creativity' .. 'Most of what we do has social implications, so why don't we think about what the big social problems are, what we think is facing humanity. (R. Forrest vice president for research University of Michigan Ann Arbor) Photonics Spectra 8 2006

NOBELIST CREATES FILMS ON SOLAR POWER
Kohn says he hopes the films will make "a small contribution" to the world's energy problems.   Overall demand [for energy] is still rising, and it's clear that it has very negative results?most dramatic are global warming and the melting of the arctic ice caps and glaciers. It's happening in front of our eyes. W. Kohn, Physics Today 5/2006

More on Innovation

AWARD: 2006 NSTI Fellow Award for Outstanding Contributions towards the Advancement of the International NSTI Nanotechnology, Microtechnology and Biotechnology Community.

 

                                       Optical interference fringes in thin TiO2 film

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