Camille Chartier

Camille was born in 1999 and grew up near La Rochelle, France. She earned her Bachelor’s degree from Paris Sciences & Lettres University. She then moved to Lyon and obtained her Master’s degree from the Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon. As part of her internships, she studied bioinspired lanthanide complexes for nitrate electroreduction to ammonia with Prof. Mougel (ETH Zürich, Switzerland), worked on organometallic lanthanide complexes for applications in magnetism with Dr. Nocton (Ecole Polytechnique, France), and investigated the electrochemical molecular reduction of nitrous oxide catalyzed by an iron porphyrin complex with Prof. Costentin (Grenoble Alpes University, France). She joined the Hartwig group in March 2024 as a visiting researcher, focusing on C-H functionalization of alkanes. In her freetime, she likes cooking and outdoor activities (running, hiking, climbing, skiing).