Title: Diagnosing materials ageing signature using luminescence techniques
Speaker: Prof. Gilbert Teyssèdre(The French National Center for Scientific Research,CNRS)
Time: Friday, May 25, 2018, 9:30
Venue: Meeting room 417, Hongsheng Technology Building, Wushan Campus
Brief introduction to Prof. Gilbert Teyssèdre
Gilbert Teyssèdrewas born in May 1966 in Rodez, France. He received his Engineer degree in materials physics and graduated in solid state physics in 1989 at the Institut National des Sciences Appliquées (INSA), Toulouse. Then he joined the Solid State Physics Lab in Toulouse and obtained the Ph.D. degree from Paul Sabatier University in 1993 for work on ferroelectric polymers. He entered theCentre National de RechercheScientifique -CNRS in 1995 and has been working since then at the Electrical Engineering Lab (now Laplace – Laboratory on Plasma and Energy Conversion), a joint research unit between CNRS and University of Toulouse. His research activities concern the development of luminescence techniques in insulating polymers with focus on chemical and physical structure, degradation phenomena, space charge and transport properties. He is currently Senior Research at CNRS. He has been head of the Solid Dielectrics and Reliability group at Laplace from 2004 to 2015. He has held numerous governmental and industrial research grants in the field of electrical insulation and has co-authored more than 300 papers in journal and conference proceedings.He is member of the CEIDP board since 2016, of the International Advisory Committee of ICD conferences series and of the International Scientific and Technical Committee of JiCable conferences.