Young dynamic scientific woman, I have professional experiences, that either in industry (AREVA NC La Hague, treatment and recycling of used nuclear fuel site) or in laboratory (UNLV radiochemistry section, working on Technetium and Los Alamos National Laboratory, working on actinium chemistry).
My current interests are focused on developing fundamental concepts that advance use of radio-pharmaceutical anti-cancer agents. As such, my research lies at the intersection of synchrotron spectroscopy, radiochemistry, and inorganic chemistry. In general, I draw from my experiences in studying nuclear fuel cycles, technetium chemistry, and actinium and the other actinide elements to develop creative solutions to technical problems in radio-pharmaceutical chelation.
L2M (Laboratory of Macromolecular Material) INSA Rouen
January 2007
to April 2007
Student Project
Rouen
France
Copolymerization of dimethyl ketone with other ketones • Copolymerization reactions and solvent distillation • Controlled and reproducible results were obtained with analysis in line with expectation • New terms of reference were established • Equipment and techniques used in analysis: DGA, NMR (carbon and hydrogen), DSC