Benoît Laborie has a diverse work experience in the fields of R&D, material and process engineering, and nanofluidics. Benoît'smost recent role was as an R&D Manager at Sweetch Energy, where they managed research and development projects. Prior to that, they worked as a Material and Process Engineer at the same company. Before joining Sweetch Energy, Benoît was an R&D Engineer at Sweetch Energy, where they focused on developing a new technology for energy harvesting from salinity gradients. Benoît also conducted research on various materials and electrode systems.
Before working at Sweetch Energy, Benoît was a Post-doctoral Researcher at École normale supérieure, where they conducted research on micro and nanofluidics. Benoît worked on projects related to energy harvesting in nanofluidic systems and the design of a kidney-on-a-chip experimental set-up. Benoît also holds a patent for the separation of miscible fluids using graphene oxide-based membranes.
Prior to their post-doctoral position, Benoît completed their Ph.D. at Université Paris-Est. Benoît'sresearch focused on moussage des fluides complexes en géométrie confinée, with a particular emphasis on rheology, microfabrication, formulation, and characterization of complex fluids. Benoît also served as a Teaching Assistant at Ecole Polytechnique, where they assisted with the experimental soft matter course.
Benoît Laborie received a Bachelor of Engineering science in Mechanic from Pierre and Marie Curie University, where they studied from 2008 to 2010. Benoît then pursued a Master's degree in Fluid dynamics at the same university from 2011 to 2012. Additionally, there is no information available about their educational background before their Bachelor's degree.
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