He studied semi-conductors physics for optics and microelectronics in Grenoble-INP Phelma where he obtained both master's and engineer's degrees. His formation included a 6-month internship he did at the PV-Lab, part of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL) on silicon heterojunction solar cells. During this experimental work, he processed solar cells using PVD and PECVD, and performed optical and electrical caracterisations. He developped an n-type front contact for rear junction solar cells, and an anti-reflective coating for solar cells with MoOx as a selective contact.
He joined IEMN in 2022 to start a PhD in the growth of Transition Metal Dichalcogenides by Molecular Beam epitaxy. As a first step, he investigates TaSe2 growth on GaP sustrates using photemission spectroscopy (XPS, UPS), electron diffraction (RHEED, LEED), X-Ray diffraction (XRD) and atomic force microscopy (AFM).