Stéphane
NONNENMACHER
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Birth: 27/03/1972 in Caen (France).
Professional address:
Service de Physique Théorique
CEA-Saclay
91191 Gif-sur-Yvette (FRANCE)
e-mail: nonnen AT dsm-mail.saclay.cea.fr
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Studies:
1991-1995: Student at the École normale supérieure, Paris
(maths & physics).
1993-1994: Graduate
school of theoretical physics (at ENS).
- Experimental
project: Vortex trapping in high-Tc superconductors, with L.
Fruchter (Orsay university).
- Bibliographic
project: Renormalization in Yang-Mills theories (dir: É.
Brézin).
1991-1994: Master of
Sciences (at the ENS). Includes
- Jan.-June 1993:
research project at the Department of theoretical physics, Brown
University (Providence, USA). Topic: Disordered Potts model.
Dir: J.M. Kosterlitz.
- Juillet 1992:
experimental project at the Laboratore de l'Horloge Atomique (Orsay
univ.). Topic: Study of a Cesium frequency standard.
Dir: N. Dimarcq.
1989-1991: "Classes
préparatoires".
1983-1989: high
school in Tunis (Tunisia)
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Professional
status:
2001-: researcher at the Service de Physique théorique, CEA
Saclay.
1998-2000: postdoc
at the Institute of theoretical physics, university of Cologne
(Germany), supervised by
M. Zirnbauer.
1994-1997: PhD in
theoretical physics at the Service de Physique Théorique,
Saclay. Supervisor: A. Voros. Title: Eigenstates of
classically chaotic systems in phase space. Defended on
30/01/1998 (with honors).
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Teaching:
1999-2000: Assistant at the Physics Department in Cologne univ. (in
German).
1995-1998:
Assistant at
Orsay university.
Students supervision:
- Supervision of bibliographical projects in theoretical physics
at Cologne univ.
- Master of sc.
internship of Thomas Picot: Quantum noise and Fourier
transformation (May-July 2004).
- Master of sc.
internship of Mathieu Rubin: Quantum mechanics
on the torus in presence of chaos (March-July 2005).
- Master of sc.
internship of Emmanuel Schenck: Open
quantum systems on the torus (Jan-April 2006).
- PhD of Emmanuel Schenck: Damped chaotic quantum systems (2006-2009)
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Grants:
Participation in international programs and networks:
Organization of conferences:
Long research stays abroad:
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