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Anne-Sophie Chauvin began her academic journey at University Paris V-René Descartes in France, earning a PhD in bioinorganic chemistry focused on mimetic complexes of Nitrile Hydratase's active site under the guidance of Prof. Jean-Claude Chottard. After completing a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Geneva with Prof. Alexandre Alexakis, she researched absolute configuration determination of chiral alcohols using 31-P NMR. She has held lectures and practical sessions in General Analytical Chemistry at UNIL, collaborating with the faculty council of EPFL and contributing to various research projects. Her research interests include supramolecular chemistry and developing coordination polymers that involve actinides for biological and technological applications. Chauvin has received multiple awards for outstanding teaching and has contributed to numerous high-impact publications in the areas of luminescence and coordination polymers. She has also been involved in creating invisible inks based on lanthanide complexes and is an engaged member of professional societies such as the Royal Society of Chemistry and the Swiss Chemical Society.
EPFL • Lausanne
Teaching and conducting research in the field of chemistry, focusing on analytical chemistry and supramolecular systems.
University Paris V-René Descartes • Paris
Lectured on bioinorganic chemistry and supervised practical sessions.
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