The possibility to reach such a complex Darwinian evolution with a well understood chemistry and well controlled physics is really fascinating.
Anatole Geffrault
Anatole Geffrault
Microfluidics Innovation Center (MIC), FR
R&I Engineer
Supervisor DC5
I received a Ph.D in fluid mechanics from Gustave Eiffel University in France, where I studied the mechanical behaviour of fresh pastes (like clay, raw earth or cement) used in 3D printing for construction. I then switched from macroscale to microscale and joined the Microfluidics Innovation Center (MIC) as an R&I engineer. At the MIC, I participate in the development of new instruments and platforms in the frame of collaborative European projects where microfluidics can contribute, in various fields as medicine, chemistry, or environment.