Volume 8
Journal of Biotechnology and Biomaterials
ISSN: 2155-952X
Biomaterials 2018
March 05-06, 2018
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5. HReveron, MFornabaio, P Palmero, T Fürderer, EAdolfsson et al. (2017) Towards long lasting zirconia-based composites
for dental implants: transformation induced plasticity and its consequence on ceramic reliability. Acta Biomaterialia.
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Biography
Helen Reveron is a Research Scientist at the French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS). Since 2006, she works at the MATEIS Laboratory of INSA-Lyon
in the development and characterization of ceramic nanocomposites with controlled micro-nanostructures. Before coming to Lyon, she earned an Engineer’s Degree in
Materials Science from USB-Caracas-Venezuela (1996) and a PhD in Ceramics and Surface Thermal Treatments from ENSCI-Limoges-France (2000). She then worked
as Assistant Professor (Materials Science Department, USB-Caracas) and was interested in the hydrothermal synthesis of oxide nanoparticles, before coming-back to
France in 2003. For 3 years, she worked at the ICMCB-CNRS (Chemical Institute of Condensed Matter, Bordeaux, France) in the continuous supercritical synthesis of
ferroelectric nanoparticles and the processing/characterization of nanostructured ceramics obtained through SPS (Spark Plasma Sintering). She is the author of more than
35 papers and 5 patents.
helen.reveron@insa-lyon.fr