ALAN LE GOFF
Directeur de recherche (CNRS) (CNRS)
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Curriculum vitae
Alan Le Goff received a PhD degree in 2006 at the University of Brest on the synthesis and electrochemistry of biomimetic iron- and molybdenum-sulfur clusters of redox enzymes. He worked as a research associate at CEA Saclay, then in the Carbon Nanotechnology Group at the University of Trieste (Italy) before moving to the University of Grenoble in 2009 as a CNRS researcher. His research interests focus on molecular electrochemistry, bioelectrochemistry, bioinorganic chemistry and functionalisation of surfaces and nanomaterials. He works on the synthesis and electrochemistry of redox-active nanostructured materials for activation of small molecules by metalloenzymes and bio-inspired complexes, for enzymatic and bioinspired sensors, fuel cells and electrolyzers.
Board Member of the French Society for Bioinorganic Chemistry https://www.frenchbic.cnrs.fr/
Member of the International Society of Electrochemistry (ISE) https://www.ise-online.org/
Member of the biolectrochemistry french group https://www.bioelectrochimie.fr/
Awards and Distinctions
2023: Senior Researcher Award from the Energy Inter-division of the French Chemical Society
2017: Young Researcher Award from the Physical Chemistry Division of the French Chemical Society
2009: Young Researcher Award in Science from the Région Bretagne
Publications
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