Marianne Quiquandon

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Marianne Cornier-Quiquandon is a French metallurgist for the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), and a member of the structural metallurgy team in the Institut de Recherche de Chimie Paris (IRCP), a joint research institute of CNRS and Chimie ParisTech.[1] Her research involves the study of quasicrystals in aluminum alloys, with her husband Denis Gratias.[2]

Quiquandon earned a master's degree in 1981 at Pierre and Marie Curie University, and began work at CNRS with Michel Fayard in the Centre d'Étude de Chimie Métallurgique de Vitry-sur-Seine. She completed a Ph.D. in 1988.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Membres de l'équipe", Équipe MS, Métallurgie Structurale, porteur Frédéric Prima, Institut de Recherche de Chimie Paris, retrieved 2022-08-29
  2. ^ "Denis Gratias" (PDF), Notices biographiques, French Academy of Sciences, retrieved 2022-08-29
  3. ^ Author biography from Thiel, Patricia A.; Ünal, Barış; Jenks, Cynthia J.; Goldman, Alan I.; Canfield, Paul C.; Lograsso, Thomas A.; Evans, James W.; Quiquandon, Marianne; Gratias, Denis; Van Hove, Michel A. (December 2011), "A distinctive feature of the surface structure of quasicrystals: intrinsic and extrinsic heterogeneity", Israel Journal of Chemistry, 51 (11–12), Wiley: 1326–1339, doi:10.1002/ijch.201100148

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