Thomas Jet
EDUCATION
2017-2020 PhD, University Paris Descartes
Subject : Multiplex detection of miRNAs for early cancer diagnosis
Molecular Biology, microfluidics, oncology
Supervisor : Dr Valérie TALY, TRAM group (UMRS 1147), Paris Descartes University
Collaboration with Dr Yannick RONDELEZ, Gulliver Lab (UMR 7083), ESPCI Paris
2016-2017 Paris 7 University and Pasteur Institute, Paris, France
Cellular Biology and Therapeutic Targets Master of Science.Major: Proteins Biochemistry and Engineering.
2013-2017 ESPCI Paris, Paris, France
Graduate engineering school of physics, chemistry and biology.
Major: Biotechnologies. High level courses in biophysics, cellular and molecular biology, synthetic biology.
-Master level Diplôme d'Ingénieur ESPCI Paris, obtained in September 2016.
-Advanced Master of Science and Technology, obtained in September 2017.
2011-2013 Lycée Chateaubriand, Rennes, France
Two years in prep classes, selective, intensive, high-level preparation in physics, chemistry and mathematics for the nationwide competitive entrance exams to Grandes Ecoles.
Majors: Physics and Chemistry
LABORATORY INTERNSHIPS
2017 CEA, Saclay, France
Five-month research internship in molecular and microbiology.
Supervisor: Michel B. Toledano
Subject: H2S-induced resistance to oxidative stress in yeasts.
Gene deletion, cloning, oxidative stress response measurements.
2016 Konstanz University, Germany
Three-month research internship, supervised by Prof. Dr. Georg Maret.
Subject: Synthesis of monodisperse TiO2 nanospheres for Anderson localization of light.
Synthesis and analysis of TiO2 nanospheres with a narrow size distribution.
2015 Aérospatiale Batteries, Bourges, France
Six-month Research and Development internship, in a company which makes batteries for spacecraft and defence.
Subject: Phase-change materials for thermal management in thermal batteries.
Design and characterization of novel phase-change based heat powders, increasing duration and performances of batteries.
2014 SIMM laboratory, ESPCI Paris, France
One-month research internship, supervised by Dr Matteo Ciccotti.
Subject: Rheological dependence of crack energy during adhesives peeling.
Mechanical measurements and computational analysis using Matlab.
Co-author, “Rate-dependant elastic hysteresis during the peeling of pressure- sensitive adhesives”, Soft Matter, 2015, 11, 3480.