Prof. Rémi Dussart
Biography
Remi Dussart received his Master degree in Plasma Physics at the University of Pierre & Marie Curie (Paris) in 1995. He worked on X-ray lasers produced by capillary discharges at the GREMI laboratory in Orleans (France) where he received his PhD in 2000. He was involved in photoconductive switches and gamma ray laser experiments at the Center for Quantum Electronics of the University of Texas at Dallas in 1999. From 2001 to 2013, he has been working as an associate professor at the GREMI laboratory (CNRS/University of Orleans) and became a full professor in 2013. He has been the head of the electrical and optical engineering department at Polytech Orleans since 2011. His research interests involve low pressure plasmas, silicon cryo etching processes and microdischarges on silicon devices. He is author or co-author of more than 70 papers in international scientific journals. He took part to the executive international committee of the Plasma Science and Technology Division of the American Vacuum Society from 2008 to 2010. He also joined the committee of EPS/ICPP in 2012. He was chair of the steering committee of the International Colloquium on Plasma Processes in 2011 (CIP-2011) organized by the French Vacuum Society.