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Raphaël CLERC

Raphaël Clerc obtained his doctorate in electrical engineering from the Grenoble Institute of Technology (INPG) in 2001. He then joined the University of Udine (Italy) as a post-doctoral fellow. He became an associate professor at Grenoble Institute of Technology in 2002 and taught there until 2012. He is now a Professor at Hubert Curien Laboratory, Institut d’Optique Graduate School and Jean Monnet University, Saint-Etienne.

His field of experience covers the area of modelling, simulation and characterisation of advanced silicon devices and organic devices. His current research interests include the modelling of optical propagation in complex medium (paper, skin…) as well as optoelectronics devices (organic photodiodes, solar cells, silicon photonics, silicon SPAD).

Raphaël Clerc is the author or co-author of 56 articles in international journals, 73 conferences (including 11 invited papers), 3 books chapters (h index 17).


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TEACHING

  • Light emitting diodes (IOGS 3A)
  • Solar Cells (IOGS 2A)
  • Photodetectors (IOGS 2A)
  • Light scattering in turbid medium (MSc OIVM)
  • Optical properties of solids (IOGS 2A)


PUBLICATIONS
  • V. Duveiller, L. Gevaux, R. Clerc, J-P. Salomon, M. Hébert, "Reflectance and transmittance of flowable dental resin composite predicted by the two-flux model: on the importance of analyzing the effective measurement geometry," IS&T Color Imaging Conference CIC28 (online, 15-17 November 2020).
    https://library.imaging.org/cic/articles/28/1/art00051
  • A. Gautheron, R. Clerc, V. Duveiller, L. Simonot, B. Montcel, M. Hébert, "Light scattering in translucent layers: angular distribution and internal reflections at flat interfaces", IS&T Electronic Imaging Symposium, Color Imaging XXVII: Displaying, Processing, Hardcopy, and Applications (online, 17-26 January 2022).
    https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03533893/
  • Clerc, R., Verilhac, J.-M., Daanoune, M., Bouthinon, B. and Vaillant, J. (2019). Solution-Processed Organic Photodiodes. In Solution-Processable Components for Organic Electronic Devices (eds J. Ulanski, B. Luszczynska and K. Matyjaszewski).
    https://doi.org/10.1002/9783527813872.ch10
  • Reynaud, C. A., Clerc, R., Lechêne, P. B., Hébert, M., Cazier, A., & Arias, A. C. (2019). “Evaluation of indoor photovoltaic power production under directional and diffuse lighting conditions”. Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells, 200, 110010.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.solmat.2019.110010
  • Gevaux, L., Adnet, C., Séroul, P., Clerc, R., Trémeau, A., Perrot, J. L., & Hébert, M. (2019). Three-dimensional maps of human skin properties on full face with shadows using 3-D hyperspectral imaging. Journal of biomedical optics, 24(6), 066002.
    https://doi.org/10.1117/1.JBO.24.6.066002
  • R. Clerc, J. Vaillant, L. Hirsch, “Device modeling of solution-processed organic solar cells, photodiodes and photo-resistances”, proc ESSDERC 2018, September 3 - 6, 2018, Dresden, Invited paper