Nano Research & Applications
ISSN: 2471-9838
April 26-27, 2018
Rome, Italy
NanoMat 2018
Page 19
17
th
Edition of International Conference on
Emerging Trends in
Materials Science and
Nanotechnology
4. Rabaso P, Dassenoy F, Ville F, Diaby M, Vacher B, Le
Mogne T, Belin M and Cavoret J (2014) An investigation
on the reduced ability of IF-MoS2 nanoparticles to reduce
friction andwear in the presence of dispersants.Tribology
Letters 55(3):503-516.
5. Lahouij I, Bucholtz E, Vacher B, Sinnott S and Dassenoy F
(2012) Lubrication mechanisms of hollow-core inorganic
fullerene-like nanoparticles: coupling experimental and
computational works. Nanotechnology 23:375701.
Biography
Fabrice Dassenoy has completed his PhD in Materials Science (1999) from
the Paul-Sabatier University of Toulouse, France. He spent three years (2000-
2002) in Surface Physics Department at the Max-Planck Institute of Berlin,
Germany before joining École Centrale de Lyon first as Assistant Professor
(2002-2011) and got promoted to Professor in 2012. As an expert in nanoma-
terials, his research conducted at the Tribology and System Dynamics Labo-
ratory (LTDS) is related to the study of the tribological properties of nanopar-
ticles used as lubricant additives, with a particular interest in understanding
the lubrication mechanisms of these nanomaterials and in the optimization
of their lubricating properties, especially for automotive applications. He has
published more than 50 articles and four patents in this field and got the Tai-
ho Encouraging Award for Young Tribologists in 2009. He teaches Materials
Science at École Centrale de Lyon with a focus on the characterization tech-
niques. He is currently in charge of a research group called Understanding
Fundamental Phenomena in Tribology.
fabrice.dassenoy@ec-lyon.fr