Physico-chemist — PhD student
IPANEMA USR3461 CNRS/MCC
chez Synchrotron SOLEIL
BP 48 St Aubin
F-91192 Gif Sur Yvette (France)
+ 33 1 69 35 81 89
philip.cook@synchrotron-soleil.fr
Thèmes de recherche
Application of spectroscopic methods for the analysis of cultural heritage materials
Development of improved methodologies for the study of palaeoenviromental proxies
Recherches actuelles
My current work is focused on the application and coupling of various techniques for the study of palaeoenvironmental proxies. Main techniques include synchrotron XRF and XAS as well as isotopic mass spectrometric techniques.
Parcours de recherche
PhD candidate, IPANEMA/Synchrotron SOLEIL, thesis title : "Comparative analysis of biogeochemical tracer signals studied under synchrotron radiation and isotopic signals in stratified carbonate systems" supervised by Loïc Bertrand
Erasmus Mundus European Master "Advanced Spectroscopy in Chemistry," 2010, University Lille1, Lille, France and Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland.
Honours Bachelor of Science in Chemistry, 2008, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada.
Bibliographie
Publications indexées
Rola Mouawia, Joulia Larionova, Yannick Guari, Seungwon Oh, Phil Cook and Eric Prouzet, “Synthesis of Co3[Fe(CN)6]2 molecular-based nanomagnets in MSU mesoporous silica by integrative chemistry” New Journal of Chemistry, 2009, 33, 2449.