Guillaume Brotons (Le Mans, FR) | |
Galenic-on-chip, Emulsions along the flow | |
Annie Brûlet (Saclay, FR) | |
Vesicular structure of amphiphilic block copolymers studied by SANS | |
Jérôme Combet (Strasbourg, FR) | |
Polymer - Surfactant complexes | |
Fabrice Cousin (Saclay, FR) | |
The beauty of contrast variation in SANS for soft matter : playing beyond classical studies in 4-components systems | |
Viviana Cristiglio (Grenoble, FR) | |
Monitoring of protein aggregation by levitation techniques on D33 | |
Charles Dewhurst (Grenoble, FR) | |
The D33 SANS instrument: Conception, Commissioning and Performance | |
Olivier Diat (Marcoule, FR) | |
Ion flotation using a non ionic foaming agent | |
Peter Dowding (Leeds, UK) | |
Unlocking the properties and dynamics of commercial oil additives using SANS | |
Cecile Dreiss (London, UK) | |
Making and breaking bonds: polymeric micelles, cyclodextrins and drugs | |
Julian Eastoe (Bristol, UK) | |
Adventures in surfactant wonderland, with Dr Grillo | |
Anne-Laure Fameau (Nantes, FR) | |
How to produce responsive aqueous foams based on green surfactants ? | |
Michael Gradzielski (Berlin, DE) | |
Observing Assembly Processes in Colloidal Systems by Means of Stopped-Flow Experiments – Soft Matter in Motion | |
Dirk Honecker (Didcot, UK) | |
Magnetic disorder in ferrite nanoparticles: a neutron view beyond the classical picture | |
Jacques Jestin (Grenoble, FR) | |
SANS and contrast matching for petroleum systems | |
Werner Kunz (Regensburg, DE) | |
The Concept of Melting Point Lowering due to Ethoxylation | |
Pierre Levitz (Paris, FR) | |
Self-association of clay platelets with or without other colloids as probed by SAXS and TXM imagery | |
Isabelle Morfin (Grenoble, FR) | |
SANS and SAXS on pluronic and hyaluronic acid mixed with essential oils | |
Julian Oberdisse (Montpellier, FR) | |
From vesicles to nanocomposites, from Saclay to Grenoble and Montpellier, a scientific journey with Isabelle Grillo | |
Olivia Pabois (Leeds, UK) | |
Understanding the interfacial behaviour of bile salts, a key to their role in lipid digestion | |
Jeff Penfold (Oxford, UK) | |
Self-assembly in di-alkyl chain surfactants and the role of co-surfactants and additives: impact on product formulation and functionality | |
Sylvain Prévost (Grenoble, FR) | |
Spontaneous Ouzo emulsions co-exist with pre-Ouzo ultra-flexible microemulsions | |
Michel Rawiso (Strasbourg, FR) | |
Dense solutions of polyelectrolytes and interpolyelectrolyte complexes | |
Sandra Ristori (Florence, IT) | |
Engineered lipid-based nanosystems for delivery of bioactive molecules | |
Sarah Rogers (Didcot, UK) | |
Tuning Ionic Liquids – a Small-Angle Study | |
Gregory Smith (Copenaghen, DK) | |
Deuterated Aerosol OT: A tool for neutron scattering studies of soft matter | |
Thomas Sottmann (Stuttgart, DE) | |
The elucidation of microemulsion properties - my scientific journey with Isabelle | |
Fabienne Testard (Saclay, FR) | |
Self-assembled nanostructured material : Mechanism of formation | |
Thomas Zemb (Marcoule, FR) | |
The limits of mixing of clay- and bilayer - samed lamellar phases |
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