Manuel A. Pouchon

Maître d'enseignement et de recherche

manuel.pouchon@epfl.ch http://www.psi.ch/lnm/

Paul Scherrer Institut
Nuclear Energy and Safety Department Head of the Laboratory for Nuclear Materials (LNM) Leader of the Advanced Nuclear Materials Group (ANM) OHLD/102 5232 Villigen PSI Switzerland Tel: 41 56 310 22 45

Web site:   Site web:   https://sph.epfl.ch/

EPFL SB IPHYS LRS
PH D3 465 (Bâtiment PH)
Station 3
1015 Lausanne

Local:   PH D3 465
EPFL > SB > IPHYS > LRS

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Parcours professionnel

Laboratory Head

Laboratory for Nuclear Materials (LNM)

Paul Scherrer Institut

April 1, 2015 - present

Leader of the Advance Nuclear Material (ANM) Group

Laboratory for Nuclear Materials (LNM)

Paul Scherrer Institut

August 1, 2012 - present

Materials Scientist

Laboratory for Nuclear Materials (LNM)

Paul Scherrer Institut

2008 - present

Materials Scientist

Laboratory for Materials Behaviour (LWV)

Paul Scherrer Insitut

May 1, 2002 - 2007

International Fellow

Waste Management and Fuel Cycle Research Centre, Advanced Fuel Recycle Technology Division

Japan Nuclear Cycle Development Institute (JNC), today JAEA

April 1, 2000 - April 30, 2002

PhD Student

Laboratory for Materials Behaviour (LWV)

Paul Scherrer Institut

January 1, 1997, March 1, 2000


Formation

Contribution to the study of a zirconia based nuclear fuel for plutonium usage in light water reactor

Doctorat �s Sciences Mention Interdisciplinaire

Universit� de Gen�ve, Facult� des Sciences

December 16, 1999

Photorefraktiver Effekt in protonenimplantierten KNbO3 Wellenleitern

Physics

ETH Z�rich, Institut f�r Quantenelektonik, Laboratorium f�r Nichlineare Optik

July 12,1996

Enseignement & Phd

Enseignement

Physics

Cours

Advanced topics in nuclear reactor materials

(Fiche de cours pas encore validée par la section)

Effects of radiation on materials

1. Fundamentals of radiation damage

  • Defect production
  • Defect accumulation
  • Irradiation modes (electrons, ions, neutrons)

    2. Investigation tools

  • Numerical tools (molecular dynamics, kinetic rate theory, Monte Carlo methods, dislocation dynamics)
  • Experimental tools (transmission electron microscopy, s