Patrice Simon (born 1969) is a French chemist in the field of materials science and electrochemistry. He is currently a Distinguished Professor at the Université Paul Sabatier since 2007.[1] His research activities are focused onto the modification of the material/electrolyte interfaces in electrodes for electrochemical energy storage devices such as supercapacitors and batteries. He is also former Director of the European Research Institute "ALISTORE ERI", and currently deputy director of the French Newtwork on Electrochemical Energy Storage (RS2E).[2][3]

Patrice Simon
CitizenshipFrance
EducationENSIACET (Ph.D. 1996, D.Sc. 2002)
AwardsTajima Prize (2009)
Charles Eichner Medal (2015)
CNRS silver medal (2015)
RUSNANOPRIZE (2015)
Clarivate Citation Laureates (2018)
Scientific career
FieldsPhysical chemistry
Materials science
Electrochemistry
InstitutionsUniversité Paul Sabatier

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Simon studied at École Nationale Supérieure des Ingénieurs en Arts Chimiques et Technologiques (ENSIACET) in Toulouse, graduating with M.S. in metallurgy (1992) and Ph.D. in Materials science (1996). Thereafter he worked as assistant professor of Electrochemistry at the Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers in Paris, and from 2001 at the CIRIMAT laboratory of materials science, Université Paul Sabatier, Toulouse.[4] He received his D.Sc. from Université Paul Sabatier in 2002 and was appointed full Professor of Materials Sciences at CIRIMAT in 2007.[4] He was promoted as Distinguished Professor in 2014.

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  1. ^ "Patrice Simon". www.patrice-simon.fr. Retrieved 2018-11-25.
  2. ^ "European network working in the field of battery and Energy storage". alistore.eu. Retrieved 2018-11-25.
  3. ^ "Energie RS2E". Energie RS2E (in French). Retrieved 2018-11-25.
  4. ^ a b "About". Patrice Simon. Retrieved 16 October 2018.
  5. ^ "Patrice Simon's Publons profile". publons.com.
  6. ^ "Academy of Europe: Simon Patrice". www.ae-info.org. Retrieved 2019-09-01.
  7. ^ "Home - Académie des technologies".
  8. ^ "Citation Laureates 2018" (PDF). 2018. p. 21.
  9. ^ a b "Highly Cited Researchers - The Most Influential Scientific Minds". hcr.stateofinnovation.com. Archived from the original on 2017-11-15. Retrieved 2018-11-25.
  10. ^ "Patrice Simon | CNRS". www.cnrs.fr (in French). Retrieved 2018-11-25.
  11. ^ "RUSNANOPRIZE | About the Prize". www.rusnanoprize.ru. Retrieved 2018-11-25.