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DEHAYEM‐MASSOP ALIX CURRICULUM VITAE PERSONNAL DETAILS Date of birth: 13 June 1976 Marital status: Married Number of kids: 3 Profession: Physicist Specialty: LIBS and Infrared Absorption spectroscopy AFFILIATION AREAS OF RESEARCH FOCUS Applied Optics Research Group High resolution infrared Absorption Department of Physics, University of Nairobi, P.O. spectroscopy of molecules(Atmospheric Box 30197‐00100 Nairobi Kenya. Tel: 254 20 and planetary) 4447552. Fax: 254 20 4449616 Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy Applied chemometry PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE November 2009‐present : Physics Lecturer/Researcher, University of Nairobi, Kenya August 2008‐ July 2009: Physics Researcher, National Radiation Protection Agency Yaounde(Cameroon) October‐December 2007: Volunteer, Dr Heaven research group, department of chemistry Emory University, Atlanta USA 2003‐2006 PhD student researcher, LPPM (Laboratory of Molecular Photophysics) University of Paris‐South XI 2003‐2006 Mathematics and Physics Tutor for High school students, Paris, France AREAS OF ADVANCED TEACHING CAPABILITY Radiation Physics Atomic and Molecular Spectroscoppy Optical and Laser Physics Laser Applications EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND Sep 2003‐Dec 2006 PhD in Physics(with honors), (University of Paris‐Sud) Feb 2002‐ Jun 2003 Msc in Physics(Optic And Applications) University of Yaounde, Cameroun 1/3 Oct 2000‐Sep 2001 Diploma in Physics(Nuclear and Radiation Physics), University of Douala, Cameroun Oct 1996‐ Sep 2000 Bsc in Physics, University of Yaounde, Cameroun Jun 1996 Baccalaureat in Sciences Lycee de Mbouda, Cameroun RESEARCH INTERESTS Development of a chemometrics‐assisted Laser Induced Breakdown spectroanalysis (LIBS) and imaging technique for monitoring plasmodium infected blood samples based on trace element levels, their speciation and alterations in human blood media in relation to malaria diagnostics. Laser Induced breakdown Spectroscopy to analyze the atomic and molecular signatures of geothermal matrices in a High Background Radiation Area SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATION IN INTERNATIONAL JOURNALS 1. P. M. Mukhono, K. H. Angeyo, A. Dehayem‐Kamadjeu, K. A. Kaduki: Laser induced breakdown spectroanalysis and characterization of environmental matrices utilizing multivariate chemometrics: accepted for publication for emslibs2011 issue of spectrochimica acta part b: atomic spectroscopy, February 2013 2. Conor A. Nixon, Richard K. Achterberg, Nicholas A. Teanby, Patrick G. J. Irwin, Jean‐Marie Flaud, Isabelle Kleiner, A. Dehayem‐Kamadjeu, Linda R. Brown, Robert L. Sams, Bruno Bézard, Athena Coustenis, Todd M. Ansty, Andrei Mamoutkine, Sandrine Vinatier, Gordon L. Bjoraker, Donald E. Jennings, Paul. N. Romani and F. Michael Flasar: Upper limits for undetected trace species in the stratosphere of Titan. Faraday Discuss., 147, 65‐81, 2010. 3. C.P. Rinsland, V. Malathy Devi, D.Chris Benner, T.A. Blake, R.L. Brown, I. Kleiner, A. Dehayem‐ Kamadjeu, H.S.P. Mulerr, R.R. Gamache, D.L. Niles, T. Masiello: Multispectrum analysis of the ϑ4 band of CH3CN: Positions, intensities, self and N2 broadening and pressure‐induced shifts. Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer 109, 974‐994, 2008. 4. A. Perrin, S. Miljanic, A. Dehayem‐Kamadjeu, P. Chelin, J. Orphal, J. Demaison: The 14‐22 micron absorption spectrum of nitrous acid studied by high‐resolution Fourier‐ transform spectroscopy: new analysis of the interacting bands of trans‐HONO and first analysis of the band of cis‐HONO. Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy, 245, 100‐108, 2007. 2/3 5. A. Dehayem‐Kamadjeu, J. Orphal, N. Ibrahim, I. Kleiner, O. Bouba, J‐M Flaud: The fundamental bands of trans‐and cis‐DONO studied by high‐resolution Fourier‐transform spectroscopy. Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy 238, 29‐35, 2006. 6. J. Demaison, Attila G. Csaszar, A. Dehayem‐Kamadjeu: The case of the weak N‐Xbond: Ab initio, semi‐ experimental, and experimental equilibrium structures of XNO (X=H, F, Cl, OH) and FNO2. J. Phys, Chem, 110. 13609‐13617, 2006. 7. A. Dehayem‐Kamadjeu, O. Pirali, J. Orphal, I. Kleiner, J‐M Flaud: The far‐infrared rotational spectrum of nitrous acid (HONO) and its deuterated species (DONO) studied by high‐resolution Fourier‐transform spectroscopy. Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy 234, 182‐189, 2005. PARTICIPATION IN CONFERNECES/WORKSHOPS/SEMINARS 1. Infrared Spectroscopy of molecules of atmospheric and planetary interest: HONO, DONO and CH3CN. Molecular Photophysics Laboratory Seminar (Orsay, France, October 2004) Oral presentation. 2. Infrared Spectroscopy of molecules of atmospheric and planetary interest: HONO, DONO and CH3CN. LISA (Creteil France, June 2005) Oral presentation. 3. Infrared Spectroscopy of molecules of atmospheric and planetary interest: HONO, DONO and CH3CN. CEPAMOQ (Douala, June 2005) Oral presentation. 4. High‐resolution spectroscopy of nitrous acid (HONO) and its deuterated species (DONO) in the far‐and mid‐IR spectral regions, 61st international symposium on molecular spectroscopy, Columbus Ohio, USA, 19‐23 June. Oral Presentation. 5. Infrared spectroscopy of molecules of atmospheric and planetary interest: HONO, DONO, and CH3CN. “Interface Chimie spectroscopie” A. Dehayem‐Kamadjeu, O. Pirali, J. Orphal, I. Kleiner, A. Perrin, J‐M. Flaud, O. Bouba (Lille, France, 7‐8 April 2005) Poster 6. High resolution far‐infrared spectroscopy of the pure rotational spectra of nitrous acid HONO and its deuterated species DONO. A. Dehayem‐Kamadjeu, O. Pirali, J. Orphal, I. Kleiner, A. Perrin, 3/3 J‐M. Flaud, O. Bouba European Geophysical Union ( Vienna, April 2005) Poster 7. High resolution far‐infrared spectroscopy of the pure rotational spectra of nitrous acid HONO and its deuterated species DONO. A. Dehayem‐Kamadjeu, O. Pirali, J. Orphal, I. Kleiner, A. Perrin, J‐M. Flaud, O. Bouba J. Demaison, 19th Colloquium on High Resolution Spectroscopy (Salamanca, Spain, September 11‐16, 2005) Poster 8. High resolution far‐infrared spectroscopy of the pure rotational spectra of nitrous acid HONO and its deuterated species DONO. A. Dehayem‐Kamadjeu, O. Pirali, J. Orphal, I. Kleiner, A. Perrin, J‐M. Flaud, O. Bouba J. Demaison, 19th Colloquium on High Resolution Spectroscopy (Prague, Czech Republic, August28‐September2,2006) Poster Scientific collaborations • Dr Angeyo Kalambuka, Lecturer department of Physics, University of Nairobi Phone: +254 20 4447552 email: [email protected] • Dr. Jean Demaison, Laboratoire PhLAM, P5 University of Lille I Villeneuve D’Ascq Cedex, France. Phone:(33)320434490‐jean.demaison@univ‐lille1.fr • Linda R. Brown, Jet Proplusion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology 4800 Oak Grove Drive, Pasadena, CA 91109, USA • Conor A. Nixon, Assistant Research Scientist, NASA GSFC Phone: (301) 286‐6757 email: [email protected] 4/3 .