Alexandre Giuliani

Beamline Scientist at SYNCHROTRON SOLEIL

Alexandre Giuliani has had a diverse range of work experience in the scientific field. Alexandre started their career as an Assistant at the Université de Liège, where they taught thermodynamics to students in various fields. In 2004, they transitioned to a Post-doc position at CNRS - Centre national de la recherche scientifique, where they conducted research until 2006. Following this, they became a Research Engineer at INRAE and a Beamline Scientist at Synchrotron SOLEIL, with both roles starting in 2006 and continuing to the present.

Alexandre Giuliani has a strong educational background in the field of chemical sciences. Alexandre obtained their Master of Science (MSc) degree in Chemical sciences from the University of Liège, where they studied from 1994 to 1998. Following this, they pursued further education and completed their Dr. Sciences degree at the same institution from 1998 to 2003.

In 2013, Alexandre enrolled in Paris-Sud University (Paris XI) to continue their academic journey and obtained a Habilitation degree in Chemistry. The exact end year for this program is not provided, indicating that they may still be pursuing this degree or has completed it recently.

Overall, Alexandre Giuliani's education includes a Master of Science (MSc) in Chemical sciences from the University of Liège and a Habilitation degree in Chemistry from Paris-Sud University (Paris XI).

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