Gilles Plusquellec

Scientific Researcher at RISE Research Institutes of Sweden

Gilles Plusquellec is a scientific researcher at RISE Research Institutes of Sweden since December 2017. Prior experience includes serving as a postdoctoral fellow at NTNU, where research focused on alkali distribution in concrete affected by alkali-silica reaction. Notable work involved developing a reliable method for determining the composition of concrete pore solutions. Additionally, Gilles Plusquellec completed a PhD fellowship at CNRS, emphasizing interactions between calcium silicate hydrate and anions, and developed an innovative analytical method for ion adsorption measurement. Earlier roles included research engineering and technician positions at Empa and Université de Bourgogne, focusing on porosity and stability studies across various material sciences. Educational qualifications include a Doctorat in Chimie des matériaux from Université de Bourgogne, an engineering degree in Sciences des matériaux from Polytech Dijon, and a DUT in Mesures Physiques from IUT de Lannion.

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Borås, Sweden

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RISE Research Institutes of Sweden

As the challenges facing us as a society become increasingly complex, innovation alone is not enough; you need a strong innovation partner who can provide comprehensive support and a broad range of perspectives. This is where RISE comes in. RISE is a unique mobilisation of resources to increase the pace of innovation in our society. By gathering a number of research institutes and over a hundred test beds and demonstration environments under the umbrella of a single innovation partner, we create improved conditions for society’s problem solvers. We gather around challenges and organise ourselves accordingly. Together, specialists in disparate fields innovate and resolve tough problems. Depending on the nature of the challenge and our assignment, we take on a variety of roles in the innovation system, and develop new ones as and when required. We are owned by the Swedish State and work in collaboration with and on behalf of the private and public sectors and academia. Together, we develop services, products, technologies, processes and materials that contribute to a sustainable future and a competitive Swedish business community.