Marc Cretin
Université de Montpellier, France
Biography
Marc Cretin was born in France, in 1969. He received his Ph.D. degree in Electrochemistry (National Polytechnic Institute of Grenoble France) in 1996 and joined Geneva University to develop electrochemical sensors for biomedical and environmental analysis. In 1998 he gained a position of assistant professor (ENSCM/Montpellier/France) to work on membranes materials for detection, separation and reaction. He’s full professor since 2012 at the University of Montpellier and works mainly in the field of materials for energy and environment. He focuses his research mainly on electroactive materials for fuel cells, biofuel cells, EAOP (electrochemical advanced oxidation processes) and ceramic membranes for water treatment. He’s currently Director of the department “Physico-Chemistry, Interface and Polymer” at the European Membrane Institute of Montpellier (IEM) and co-director of the International French-Russia Laboratory MEIPA “Ion Exchange Membranes and Associated Processes”. Up to March 2017, he has co-authored more than 80 peer reviewed papers.