Our portraits
Students, doctoral students, researchers, teacher-researchers, doctors, staff, alumni, they are the strength of Sorbonne University.
Salomé Nashed
Silver Medalist at Cybathlon 2024
The device eases my navigation by making my movements smoother.
Berni Hasenknopf
Chemist and advisor for European engagement
I've always believed that teaching should have the same approach as research
Gaëlle Bruneteau
Neurologist and principal investigator in the SONOSLA project to “open the blood barrier to treat Charcot disease” supported by MSDAvenir
The success of this study could open up new treatment prospects for ALS, offering the possibility of improved drug delivery to the nervous system.
Agathe Bourgeois
Student in fundamental physics and applications at Sorbonne University and beneficiary of the Passport for the Master scholarship financed by our patron SAFRAN
The scholarship allowed me to focus on my choice based on my interests and my aspirations, rather than on my financial considerations.
Caroline Barbier de Reulle
Alumna Sorbonne University PhD at the interface of several arts
I really like the idea of research-creation
Pierre-Ange Giudicelli
Environmentalist and co-founder of the Mare Vivu association
I became involved in the fight against plastic pollution more out of commitment than scientific curiosity. I'm very attached to my island and I wanted to do something to make an impact.
Hakim Atek
Astronomist at the Paris Institute of Astrophysics
What fascinates me is understanding our place in the universe.
Katarina Grznarova
Post-doctoral researcher at the Brain Institute
Supports : The detection of neurodegenerative diseases
It's always enriching to see how other people do research.
Alexandre Carpentier
Head of neurosurgery and SonoSLA project leader
We pursue our research with enthusiasm, hoping to offer new therapeutic perspectives to those who need them most.
Kiyoka Kinugawa Bourron
Neurogeriatric doctor and head of the "CHRONOS-SARC-REAL" project, which seeks to improve the diagnosis of sarcopenia.
Ultimately, we hope to develop software that could be used as a medical device to diagnose sarcopenia.