Dr. Mathieu Hubert | Virology | Best Researcher Award
PHD at Université de Paris, Paris
Hubert Mathieu, a 30-year-old virology Ph.D., boasts a rich academic journey, culminating in a doctorate from Sorbonne Paris Cité University. Ranked 2nd in his Master’s and Bachelor’s degrees, he excelled in virology studies at prestigious institutions like Institut Pasteur. Hubert’s expertise spans from post-doctoral research at Institut Pasteur to interim work at its Animalerie Centrale. With a solid foundation in molecular biology and cellular techniques, he contributed significantly to virus epidemiology and pathophysiology. Passionate about advancing virology, Hubert’s achievements reflect his dedication to scientific excellence and leadership in infectious disease research.
Profile
📚🎓Education
2019 : Doctorat de virologie, École Doctorale Bio Sorbonne Paris Cité, Université de Paris, Paris (Félicitations du jury) 2016 : Master Biologie Moléculaire et Cellulaire, Spécialité Virologie Fondamentale (cours Pasteur), Université Pierre et Marie Curie (UPMC) et Institut Pasteur, Paris (Classement 2/24) 2014 : Bachelor, Mention Recherche Biomédicale, École Supérieure des Techniques de Biologie Appliquée (ESTBA), Paris (Classement 2/31) 2013 : Brevet de Technicien Supérieur, Bioanalyses et Contrôles, Lycée Hugues Libergier, Reims (Classement 1/16) 2011 : Baccalauréat général Scientifique, Spécialité SVT, Section Européenne Espagnol, Lycée Jean Jaurès, Reims (Mention Bien)
🔬👩🏫 Professional Experience
2020 – 2023 : Post-doctorat (4 ans), Unité Virus et Immunité, Institut Pasteur, Paris, Pr. Olivier SCHWARTZ 2016 – 2019 : Doctorat (3 ans), Unité Epidémiologie et Physiopathologie des Virus Oncogènes, Institut Pasteur, Paris, Pr. Pierre-Emmanuel CECCALDI 2016 : Travail intérimaire (1,5 mois), Animalerie Centrale, Institut Pasteur, Paris, Dr. Marion BERARD 2015 – 2016 : Stage de Master 2ème année (6 mois), Unité Epidémiologie et Physiopathologie des Virus Oncogènes, Institut Pasteur, Paris, Pr. Pierre-Emmanuel CECCALDI 2014 – 2015 : Stage de Master 1ère année (2 mois), Centre d’Immunologie et des Maladies Infectieuses (CIMI), Paris, Dr. Arnaud MORIS 2013 – 2014 : Stage de Bachelor CEST (6 mois), Unité Immunologie – Immunopathologie – Immunothérapie, Hôpital Pitié-Salpêtrière, Paris, Dr. Bertrand BELLIER 2012 : Stages de BTS (1 mois + 2 mois), Laboratoire d’œnologie, Maison de Champagne Möet & Chandon, Epernay, Mme Marie-Christine BERTEMES
Research Focus
Based on the publications provided, M. Hubert’s research primarily focuses on the development and application of innovative glass and glass-ceramic materials. His work spans various areas including the synthesis of chalcogenide glasses, infrared-transparent glass-ceramics, and their industrial processing techniques. Hubert’s expertise extends to understanding the structural role of boron in borosilicate glasses and investigating mechanisms involved in glass-ceramic sintering. With a keen interest in optical materials, he explores enhanced luminescence in doped glasses and the stabilization of specific elements within glass matrices. Hubert’s contributions significantly advance the field of glass science, particularly in the development of high-performance materials for infrared applications.
Publications Top Notes 📝
- 3d forming of lithium silicate glass ceramics with alkali-earth metal containing residual glass phase, Publication Date: 2024.
- Methods for ceramming glass with nucleation and growth density and viscosity changes, Publication Date: 2023.
- White glass-ceramic substrates and articles including tetragonal zirconia crystalline phase, and method of manufacturing the same, Publication Date: 2023.
- Glass ceramic articles having improved properties and methods for making the same, Publication Date: 2023.
- Glass-ceramic articles with improved mechanical properties and low haze, Publication Date: 2023.
- Glass ceramic articles having improved properties and methods for making the same, Publication Date: 2023.
- Methods of ceramming glass articles having improved warp, Publication Date: 2023.
- Celebrating Optical Glass–the International Year of Glass (2022): feature issue introduction, Publication Date: 2022.
- Black beta-spodumene lithium silicate glass ceramics, Publication Date: 2021.
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