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'''Associate professor at INSA Strasbourg / Researcher at ICube Lab, Strasbourg, France'''
'''Associate professor at INSA Strasbourg / Researcher at ICube Lab, Strasbourg, France'''
<br> Research: Carrier Transport Study for Optoelectronics and Microelectronics in Organic and Inorganic Materials
<br> Research: Carrier Transport Study for Optoelectronics and Microelectronics in Organic and Inorganic Materials
<br> Teaching: Electromagnetism (BAC + 1), Electricity (BAC + 2), Solid State Physics (BAC + 3)
<br> Teaching: Electromagnetism (BAC + 2), Electricity (BAC +1 / BAC + 2), Solid State Physics (BAC + 3)
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Dernière version du 7 septembre 2020 à 14:56


Associate Professor at INSA Strasbourg
MaCEPV website manager
In charge of MaCEPV scientific animation

Email: emilie.steveler AT insa-strasbourg.fr

Phone: +33 (0) 38810 6330

Address:
ICube, Building 28, room 22,
23 rue du Loess, BP 20 CR,
67037 Strasbourg Cedex 2, France


Website :


http://www.insa-strasbourg.fr/fr/emilie-steveler/


Education :

  • 2012 PhD degree in Material Physics

Lorraine University, Nancy, France

  • 2009 Master’s degree in Physics & Materials

Lorraine University, Nancy, France


Work experience :

  • Since Septembre 2015

Associate professor at INSA Strasbourg / Researcher at ICube Lab, Strasbourg, France
Research: Carrier Transport Study for Optoelectronics and Microelectronics in Organic and Inorganic Materials
Teaching: Electromagnetism (BAC + 2), Electricity (BAC +1 / BAC + 2), Solid State Physics (BAC + 3)


  • November 2012 - August 2015

Postdoctoral position, C2N-CNRS (Marcoussis) / ONERA (Palaiseau), France
Study of InAs / GaSb Superlattices for Infrared Photo Detection


  • October 2009 - 23 October 2012

PhD student, Lorraine University, France
Institut Jean Lamour (IJL), Nanomaterials team
Study of photoluminescence mecanisms in rare earth (Er, Nd) doped silicon oxide and silicon nitride thin films
Under the supervision of H. Rinnert et M. Vergnat, Professors
Jury of defense : A. Slaoui (ICube, Strasbourg), F. Gourbilleau (ENSICAEN-CIMAP, Caen), B. Moine (LPCML, Lyon), C. Bonafos (CEMES, Toulouse)