EMMD - Electrochemistry, Molecular Materials and Devices

EMMD (Electrochemistry, Molecular Materials and Devices) research activities are devoted to molecular materials, from molecules to materials and from materials to devices. Electrochemical techniques are used to synthesize, to immobilize and to detect chemical or biological species. The synthetic aspect relates to the synthesis and functionalization of macrocycles (porphyrins, phthalocyanines…) and polymers. The analytical aspect 1) exploits the redox properties of compounds or sensitive layers (biomaterials, conducting polymers, charge-transfer complexes, …) for the characterization and the detection of biomolecules or chemical pollutants in sensor devices; 2) to apprehend reaction mechanism of molecular processes. Our projects are focused on applications in the fields of environment, health and food industry.

BELLOIR Thierry Voir la fiche profil en français Français (FR)

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  • BELLOIR Thierry
  • Statut : Assistant Engineer
  • Team : Search support
  • Function : Technical and IT staff
  • Tags : IT Service Management
  • Address :

    ICMUB Institut de Chimie Moléculaire de l'Université de Bourgogne
    Bât. MIRANDE - Bureau B-118
    9 Avenue Alain Savary
    21000 Dijon – France

  • Tél : (+33) 380 396 085
  • thierry.belloir@u-bourgogne.fr

Graduate of a BTS in Biochemistry (1992 Grenoble), I strengthened my theoretical and practical knowledge by a DUT in Statistics & Data Processing Data (1993 Grenoble).
It was during my internships at the Research Center of the Army Health Service (CRSSA - Biochemistry Unit of Prof. P. MASSON) and then at the University Hospital of Grenoble (Epidemiology Unit) that I was able to show the interest of the computer tool in data processing.
Aside of my academic training, I prepared my National Service by obtaining the qualifications of Military Land Preparation then Military Preparation Superior.
Having joined the ENORSSA, I did my active service (Voluntary Long Service) in the HIA Lyon within the Administration and Management Unit.
My work as a relevant analyst and my involvement in the establishment of training for female military personnel have been recognized by the exceptional award of the National Defense's Bronze Medal.
In 1994, I joined the LDCO Dijon where I had the chance to practice in the areas of food microbiology and clean water, clean water chemistry and rejects, in hydrobiology, agricultural chemicals sector to finally become the IT correspondent of the laboratory and head of the secretarial and reception sector (4 packs).
During these first professional experiences, I continued to improve myself by integrating the CNAM Dijon training DEST and engineer in Computer Integration Engineering.
In 2001, I was asked by the DSI of the Côte-d'Or Departmental Council to act as coordinator of the Point Service Informatique (user support center) on a post of engineer.
This function was then expanded to become responsible for the computer and telecom park and assistant to the user support sector manager.
In 2015, I chose to join the ICMUB in a more human scale structure.
Since 2001, I am a senior reserve officer (senior commander) of the SCA (anchorage of health) and assigned to RMED as a senior officer.