Anne-Laure PELÉ


Anne Laure PELÉ

Anne-Laure Pelé has a PhD in physics, specializing in optical spectroscopy of rare-earth-doped chalcogenide crystals and fibers. During her PhD, she designed an optical sensor for detecting greenhouse gases.

Her post-doctorate at the University of Geneva focused on energy transfer in chromium-based compounds and the characterization of iron complexes at very low temperatures. She then broadened her skills in optical spectroscopy by studying the oxidation kinetics of volatile organic compounds and developing a calibration bench for ultra-minority reactive gases.

Over the past 5 years, Anne-Laure Pelé has changed roles and developed her skills as a project manager at the Institut de Recherche Fondamentale sur les lois de l’Univers (Irfu) at CEA Saclay for European projects such as I.FAST and EUROLABS, as well as for the now closed LabEx P2IO. She is currently in charge of monitoring the NumPEx and SupraFusion research programs.

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