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Yusuf Hamied Department of Chemistry

 

Senior Research Associate

Dr. Bruno Frka-Petesic graduated theoretical soft matter Physics from the University of Paris 7 (2006) and later defended his Ph.D. in experimental Physics at the Univ. of Paris 6 (2010), where he worked under the supervision of Prof. Régine Perzynski (PHENIX lab) on the control of self-assembly routes of magnetic nanoparticles. As a postdoctoral researcher, he worked at Cermav-CNRS (Grenoble, France, with Dr. Laurent Heux) and at the École Normale Supérieure de Paris (ENS-Paris, PSL, France, with Dr. Christophe Tribet) before joining the Vignolini group. His research interest is primarily focused on better understanding and controlling collective phenomena such as self-assembly and self-organization in soft matter systems from the nanoscale to the macroscale. His current research is focused on controlling the self-assembly of Cellulose Nanocrystals (CNCs) in thin films for optic and photonic applications. He also explores dynamic effects in out-of-equilibrium, evolving or dissipative conditions, e.g., under the influence of external fields, mechanic solicitations, drying effects and slow aggregation processes. 

Bruno is also co-founder of the Entrepreneurial Postdocs of Cambridge society (EPOC, https://www.epoc.group.cam.ac.uk), a Cambridge-based organisation that develops and delivers initiatives to support Cambridge researchers in their pursuit of business and entrepreneurial ventures, and to awaken them to the multitude of opportunities around them. 

Publications

Hierarchical Self-Assembly of Cellulose Nanocrystals in a Confined Geometry.
RM Parker, B Frka-Petesic, G Guidetti, G Kamita, G Consani, C Abell, S Vignolini
– ACS nano
(2016)
10,
8443
Biocompatible and Sustainable Optical Strain Sensors for Large-Area Applications
G Kamita, B Frka-Petesic, A Allard, M Dargaud, K King, AG Dumanli, S Vignolini
– Advanced Optical Materials
(2016)
4,
1950
Aggregation of Antibody Drug Conjugates at Room Temperature: SAXS and Light Scattering Evidence for Colloidal Instability of a Specific Subpopulation.
B Frka-Petesic, D Zanchi, N Martin, S Carayon, S Huille, C Tribet
– Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids
(2016)
32,
4848
Aggregation of Antibody Drug Conjugates at Room Temperature: SAXS and Light Scattering Evidence for Colloidal Instability of a Specific Subpopulation.
B Frka-Petesic, D Zanchi, N Martin, S Carayon, S Huille, C Tribet
– Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids
(2016)
32,
4848
Cellulose Bio-inspired Hierarchical Structures
S Vignolini
– Optics InfoBase Conference Papers
(2016)
Part F38-FiO 2016,
FW3D.2
Negative Diamagnetic Anisotropy and Birefringence of Cellulose Nanocrystals
B Frka-Petesic, J Sugiyama, S Kimura, H Chanzy, G Maret
– Macromolecules
(2015)
48,
8844
First experimental evidence of a giant permanent electric-dipole moment in cellulose nanocrystals
B Frka-Petesic, B Jean, L Heux
– Epl
(2014)
107,
28006
Orientation of cellulose nanocrystals dispersion in apolar solvent: Experimental determination of permanent and induced electric dipolar moment and suspension properties
B Frka-Petesic, B Jean, L Heux
– ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
(2014)
247,
Structural probing of clusters and gels of self-aggregated magnetic nanoparticles
B Frka-Petesic, E Dubois, L Almasy, V Dupuis, F Cousin, R Perzynski
– Magnetohydrodynamics
(2013)
49,
328
Unidirectionnal orientation of cellulose nanocrystals in an electric field
B Frka-Petesic, B Jean, L Heux
– ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
(2012)
243,
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Telephone number

01223 334372 (shared)

Email address

bf284@cam.ac.uk

College

Clare Hall