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Grégory Nocton obtained his doctorate from the University Joseph Fourier (2009) for his research on uranium chemistry carried out at the CEA of Grenoble, then joined the Glenn T. Seaborg center at the Lawrence Berkeley national laboratory and the University of California Berkeley (USA) until 2011. Since then, he has been a CNRS research fellow at the Laboratory of molecular chemistry Laboratory of the École polytechnique and now a lecturer since 2017. He was awarded the CNRS bronze medal in 2016, the year in which he obtained funding from the European research council. He specialises in the synthesis of organometallic objects for sustainable chemical processes and quantum technologies.