Dr. Jean- Francois Morin is a Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Université Laval since 2006. His research interests include carbon nanomaterials synthesis for field-effect transistors as well as organic semiconducting materials and dendrimers for theranostics. He has published over 90 papers, 4 book chapters and holds 5 U.S. patents in the area of organic electronics. He was awarded the Raymond-Blais Medal in 2009 for outstanding achievement of a scientist under 35 years of age. He is an Associate Editor for RSC Advances and C-the Journal of Carbon Research.
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Short Biography
Dr. Jean- Francois Morin is a Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Université Laval since 2006. His research interests include carbon nanomaterials synthesis for field-effect transistors as well as organic semiconducting materials and dendrimers for theranostics. He has published over 90 papers, 4 book chapters and holds 5 U.S. patents in the area of organic electronics. He was awarded the Raymond-Blais Medal in 2009 for outstanding achievement of a scientist under 35 years of age. He is an Associate Editor for RSC Advances and C-the Journal of Carbon Research.