René MonotD'origine vaudoise, René Monot est né à Lausanne le 10 août 1943; c'est dans cette ville qu'il effectue ses études secondaires. Il suit les cours de la section de physique de l'Ecole polytechnique de l'Université de Lausanne, où il obtient son diplôme en 1966. Il est ensuite assistant, puis premier assistant du prof. Jean-Pierre Borel sous la direction duquel il réalise une thèse de doctorat sur les propriétés magnétiques des petites particules d'argent de quelques nanomètres de diamètre. Après sa thèse, de 1975 à 1978, il est engagé à l'Université de Californie, à Berkeley (Etats-Unis) pour y poursuivre, dans le laboratoire du prof. W.D. Knight, une recherche sur le magnétisme des amas d'atomes.
Depuis son retour en Suisse, il travaille à l'Institut de physique expérimentale où il a la fonction d'adjoint scientifique dès 1981. Il est nommé professeur titulaire en 1985.
Il enseigne aux étudiants de la section électricité, l'introduction à la mécanique quantique et il est chargé du cours de physique des surfaces pour le 2e et 3e cycle. Ses projets de recherche portent sur la physique des amas d'atomes métalliques, des interactions molécules-surfaces et des stades initiaux de la croissance épitaxiale.
Hubert GiraultEducation: 1979 - Engineering diploma from Grenoble Institute of Technology. FRANCE. 1982 - PhD- Department of Chemistry, University of Southampton. Thesis entitled : Interfacial studies using drop image processing techniques. Positions : 1982 - 1984 SERC Research Fellow. University of Southampton. 1984 - 1985 CNRS Research Fellow. University of Southampton. 1985 - 1992 Lecturer in Physical Chemistry, University of Edinburgh. 1992 - Professor of Physical Chemistry, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne. 2011 - 2014 Dean of Bachelor and Master studies Hubert Girault is the author of 2 textbooks, the co-author of about 600 scientific publications with more than 20'000 citations and the co-inventor of more than 15 patents. During his academic career, he has supervised 70 PhD students. 30 alumni of his laboratory are now Professors. Honours: Faraday medal 2006, Royal Society of Chemistry, Fellow of the International Society of Electrochemistry 2007, Reilley Award 2015. Fellow of the Electrochemical Society (USA), Shikata International medal, Polarography Society of Japan. Associate editor of Chemical Science
Zhaofu Fei1999, Phd in Chemistry, Braunschweig, Germany,
2002, Lausanne, EPFL, Scientist.
Xile HuXile Hu was born in 1978 in Putian, southeastern China. He entered the Peking University in Beijing in 1996. Besides learning too little chemistry, his biggest regret in the college was not able to correct his southern accent in Mandarin. After graduated from PKU, he went to the United States and began his doctoral studies at the University of California, San Diego. In December 2004, he finished with a Ph.D. in chemistry and some fond memories of the beautiful city of San Diego. He then moved to the Los Angeles area and become a postdoctoral scholar at the California Institute of Technology. There he enjoyed numerous stimulating scientific (and other) discussions with friends and colleagues. He also made plenty of friends outside the campus and was a frequent in many local Chinese restaurants. In 2007, after two pleasant visits to Switzerland, he decided to move across the continent one more time and join the faculty of the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL). He now directs the Laboratory of Inorganic Synthesis and Catalysis and is interested in developing chemistry for synthesis, energy and sustainability.