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Caroline Celle is a researcher at CEA-Liten in the Electricity and Hydrogen for Transportation department. She earned a PhD in polymer chemistry from Claude Bernard University in Lyon in 2005. In 2016 she took a research position at CEA-Liten. She has been a CEA Senior Expert since 2018.
She investigated the integration of nanomaterials into electronic and optoelectronic devices for many years before shifting to her current research on the development and study of materials for energy and, specifically, solid battery electrolytes and fuel cell catalysts for electrochemical energy storage.
She has led industrial and government-funded research projects at the French and EU levels and is the author or co-author of 45 publications in peer-reviewed journals and of 29 patents.
Since 2020, she has been head of the Materials Laboratory (60 people) in the Battery Technologies Department at CEA-Liten.
- Nanomaterials, nanotechnology, and nanoscience;
- Materials and chemistry;
- Batteries and fuel cells.
After two years of collaboration, the European CACTUS project is coming to a close, leaving behind a major scientific and methodological legacy for the solar photovoltaic sector: diagnostic tools, reference datasets, and innovative approaches for evaluating the performance and resilience of photovoltaic systems. The work has also resulted in strategic recommendations for policymakers, compiled in a Policy Brief, to support the sustainable and reliable deployment of photovoltaics on a global scale.
As part of its mission to develop more sustainable industrial solutions, CEA-Liten is leading research to reduce the environmental impact of polymers, with a team of around twenty researchers focusing on two key areas: recycling existing materials and designing polymers with a lower ecological footprint. This article presents its research findings on polyurethanes, otherwise known as PUs.
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CEA is a French government-funded technological research organisation in four main areas: low-carbon energies, defense and security, information technologies and health technologies. A prominent player in the European Research Area, it is involved in setting up collaborative projects with many partners around the world.