
Paul Robineau, Jérémie Béal, Thomas Pons, Rodolphe Jaffiol, Cyrille Vézy. Micropatterning of Quantum Dots for Biofunctionalization and Nanoimaging. ACS Applied Nano Materials, 2023, 6 (10), pp.8444-8452. ⟨10.1021/acsanm.3c00778⟩. ⟨hal-04815917⟩
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Paul Robineau, Jérémie Béal, Thomas Pons, Rodolphe Jaffiol, Cyrille Vézy. Micropatterning of Quantum Dots for Biofunctionalization and Nanoimaging. ACS Applied Nano Materials, 2023, 6 (10), pp.8444-8452. ⟨10.1021/acsanm.3c00778⟩. ⟨hal-04815917⟩

Paul Robineau, Maria Boltoeva, Nicolas Arbor, Gaetana Quaranta. Radiological impact of the Fessenheim Nuclear Power Plant decommissioning through prospective Life-Cycle and Risk Assessment approaches. Science of the Total Environment, 2025, 974, pp.179200. ⟨10.1016/j.scitotenv.2025.179200⟩. ⟨hal-05010305⟩

Paul Robineau, Naqib Salim, Maria Boltoeva, Maurice Kettner, Nicolas Arbor, et al.. Hydrogen internal combustion engine CHP in decentralized energy systems: Towards TEA-LCA in an open-source framework. Journal of Cleaner Production, 2026, 562, pp.148170. ⟨10.1016/j.jclepro.2026.148170⟩. ⟨hal-05633384⟩

Aurélie Broussier, Muhammad H. Muhammad, Nancy Rahbany, Abdelhamid Hmima, Paul Robineau, Cyrille Vezy, Régis Déturche, Antoine Kevorkian, Sylvain Blaize, Christophe Couteau. Integration of a single photon source with a fibre-compatible photonic waveguide. npj Quantum Information, 2026, 12 (1), pp.67. ⟨10.1038/s41534-026-01209-y⟩.
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My PhD started in October 2019 under the supervision of Cyrille Vézy and Rodolphe Jaffiol, and was successfully defended in December 2022. It was conducted in the L2n laboratory of the Charles Delaunay Institute at the University of Technology of Troyes, refining the tools and methods of NEF imaging. A synthetic overview is available here; the full manuscript (French) is on theses.fr and HAL.
As a teaching assistant I supervised practical work in physics & chemistry in 2020–2021 at the University of Technology of Troyes, covering topics from classical mechanics to the structural properties of matter and light–matter interactions.
Experiments ranged from the analysis of a cannonball's trajectory or a spring's oscillation, to more elaborate ones – using a photoelectric cell to verify Planck's constant, or recreating the Thomson experiment to find the electron's mass.
I also designed and taught a section on abiotic resources within a general course on modelling Human–Systems–Nature interactions, through a sociotechnical lens informed by the social and environmental sciences (resources slides, modelling slides).
Before my PhD I completed a double degree: an engineering degree (Master level) in Materials: Technology & Economy (specialising in materials' economy & environment), and a Master in Optics and Nanotechnology, both at the University of Technology of Troyes. I also took a minor in law in the context of entrepreneurship.
I gave talks on two occasions (2016 & 2017) during BarCamps organised by the UNG (UTT Net Group) association – each a chance to build and share a reflection grounded in my reading of the social sciences and humanities.
The first presented R. Perron's conceptualization of different models of scientific approach (taxonomy, functional analysis, clinical method, historical approach, and the "hard-science method"; Perron, 2010) (slides). The second discussed two strategies used to construct the legitimacy of video games in public discourse – as a medium containing already-legitimate art forms, or as a specific art form in itself (slides).