Position : Directeur de Recherche CNRSa_julbe.jpg
Tel : +33 4 6714 91 42
E-mail : anne.julbe@umontpellier.fr
Keywords :
Molecular sieve membranes for gas separation
Catalysts and ion-conducting ceramics for membrane reactors
Microwave-assisted methods
Operando membranes characterisation

ORCID: 0000-0001-7195-5355
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Short CV

Dr. Anne Julbe graduated Ing. (MSc.) in the Chair of Materials Science. She obtained her PhD in 1989, for the development of sol-gel derived SiC and SiO2 membranes and materials. In 1989 she received a tenure researcher position at the CNRS, in the group of Prof. Louis Cot. She initiated an activity on ceramic membranes for gas separation and catalytic reactors, namely with nanophase oxides and zeolites. In 2002 she defended her Habilitation thesis on the “Contribution of Material Science to the development of Membrane reactors” and got the position of CNRS-Directeur de Recherche in 2004. She led a research department on the “Design of Membrane Materials and Multifunctional systems” in the period 2010-2014, and is now leading a research team in the area of “Molecules, colloids and porous materials” at the Institut Européen des Membranes in Montpellier. She is co-author of over 240 publications in the area of membrane materials, including 160 publications in peer reviewed international journals, 40 referred proceedings, 26 book chapters and 12 patents. She was (co)promotor of 30 PhDs. Her current interests include the design and on-line characterization of original nanostructured multifunctional membranes for applications in gas or liquid separations, catalytic reactors, gas sensors and electrochemical systems.

(Last update: January 2025)



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