ISFIN - Management

The ISFIN Office is composed of the Director of the Institute (Yannick Marandet), the Deputy Director of Research (Christelle Reynard-Carette), the Deputy Director of Training (Gille Cartry) and the Project Manager (Sara Ploquin-Donzenac).

The ISFIN Bureau defines the scientific and pedagogical strategy and policy (which are then presented to the Council), validates the members of the Executive Committee, initiates calls for projects and monitors their implementation. It decides on the support given to various scientific and pedagogical events (schools, seminars, workshops, conferences). It defines the budget and monitors its implementation. It draws up reports and presentations for the Board, the Scientific and Training Advisory Board and A*Midex. He is responsible for relations with partners. He is responsible for the institute's communication activities.

Yannick Marandet Yannick Marandethas beenaCNRS researcher at the PIIM laboratory since 2006, where he works on the physics of fusion by magnetic confinement. He is an expert in the physics of the interface between hot fusion plasmas and the walls of materials, and is a member of the scientific committees of the two main conferences in this field. He is co-author of 149 publications and has an H-factor of 19 (Google Scholar). His work has been carried out in the framework of projects funded by the ANR (in particular the SEDIBA project for which he acted as IP) and by Euratom funding. Yannick Marandet has regularly given several courses at Master 2 level, directed/co-directed 5 theses and regularly gave lectures in summer schools. Yannick Marandet has been Director of the Federation of Research on Magnetic Confinement Fusion (FR-FCM) since 2015. The FR-FCM coordinates magnetic fusion research at the national level, with participants in more than 45 laboratories, covering fields ranging from applied mathematics to structural component metallurgy. Most of the work carried out within the federation is funded by Eurofusion, the European consortium responsible for the development of magnetic fusion, with 29 beneficiaries in 27 countries. The FR-FCM directly manages the participation of about 150 people in this programme, with a budget of €1.5-2M/year.
Christelle Reynard-Carette Christelle Reynard-Carette is a lecturer in HDR at AMU (laboratory IM2NP UMR7334, DETECT department, team Microsensors-Instrumentation for which it is co-responsible). Following work on heat/mass transfer in microgravity (boiling, thermocapillary convection, parabolic flights), it conducts research on the design, development, miniaturization and characterization of sensors for the on-line measurement of key quantities within nuclear reactors (absorbed dose rate/nuclear heating, calorimetry, irradiation campaigns). Her work has been/is the subject of numerous joint programmes with CEA (IRESNE, Jules Horowitz Reactor) within the framework of the AMU-CEA-CNRS joint laboratory LIMMEX (Instrumentation and Measurement in Extreme Environments) created in 2010 and for which she is responsible for AMU and CNRS. It collaborates with various partners and international nuclear centres (NRL of MIT, JSI, SCK-CEN, NCBJ, CNESTEN). As an example, it is in charge of two A*Midex projects involving the MIT Nuclear Reactor Laboratory (CALOR-I, MOBIL-APP). She has also been involved in the ANIMMA conference and the Franco-Moroccan school EFMMIN since their creation (member of the scientific and steering committees, organisation chair workshops) and is responsible for diplomas within the Instrumentation Branch.

 

Contact information

direction-isfin@univ-amu.fr

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Yannick Marandet
Christelle Reynard-Carette
Gilles Cartry
Sara Ploquin-Donzenac
ISFIN Directorate
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