Céline Ternon is an Associate Professor at Grenoble INP and conducts research at LMGP in France. She works in the field of nanomaterials and nanotechnologies. Her research interests lie at the interface between material science and device applications, with a particular interest in the field of biosensing. One of her main objectives is to develop new processes allowing for the easy manipulation and integration of nanomaterials into devices. In 2010, she launched an original activity based on semiconducting randomly oriented nanowire networks, also called nanonets. Since then, she has worked tirelessly to demonstrate the value of these extremely versatile and innovative materials.
Research Keywords & Expertise
Material Design
Physical Modeling
Transistors
flexible electronics
ZnO Nanowires
biosensing
Gas Sensing
Si nanowires
Semiconducting nanowir...
Nanonets
Functional devices
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Nanonets
Transistors
ZnO Nanowires
Si nanowires
flexible electronics
Functional devices
biosensing
Gas Sensing
Short Biography
Céline Ternon is an Associate Professor at Grenoble INP and conducts research at LMGP in France. She works in the field of nanomaterials and nanotechnologies. Her research interests lie at the interface between material science and device applications, with a particular interest in the field of biosensing. One of her main objectives is to develop new processes allowing for the easy manipulation and integration of nanomaterials into devices. In 2010, she launched an original activity based on semiconducting randomly oriented nanowire networks, also called nanonets. Since then, she has worked tirelessly to demonstrate the value of these extremely versatile and innovative materials.