Véronique Lenoble-Garnier (CEM) defended her HDR on 6 June 2023 on the theme " Anthropogenic impacts: contributing to the detection and monitoring of contaminants in ecosystems ".
Subject: Chemistry
Speciality: "Environmental Geosciences
before a jury composed of :
Ms Pascale PRUDENT, Senior Lecturer (HDR), Aix Marseille University, Rapporteur,
Ms Mélanie AUFFAN, Director of Research, CEREGE, Europôle de l'arbois, Rapporteur,
Mr Gabriel BILLON, University Professor, University of Lille, Rapporteur,
Ms Cécile GROSBOIS, University Professor, University of Tours, Examiner,
Matthieu WAELES, University Professor, Université de Bretagne Occidentale, Examiner,
Mr Stéphane MOUNIER, Senior Lecturer (HDR), University of Toulon, Guarantor.
Abstract
This dissertation brings together my teaching, supervisory and research activities since I took up my post as lecturer at the University of Toulon. My teaching activities take place in the Chemistry Department of the University's Science and Technology Department. My research activities focus on several areas. Firstly, the monitoring and dynamics of inorganic contaminants in the water column and sediments, which represent a major part of the projects that I have carried out and am still carrying out. Next, the manuscript details the transfer of contaminants to different types of organisms, as well as my research into the development of new tools for detecting inorganic contaminants in water. Finally, the dissertation focuses on my research into new vectors of contamination, such as microplastics, and their role in the dissemination of metal contamination. In conclusion, these various themes are taken up and put into perspective in the research project that I propose to carry out at the university.