Our group works in the field of environmental nanotechnology. Our two main research areas include the fate of manufactured nanomaterials in environmental and biological matrices and the characterization of nanomaterials and nanoparticles in these matrices. Furthermore, due to our need to acquire data at high temporal (<ms) and spatial (<few microns) resolutions, we are increasingly dependent on innovative technologies for the acquisition, processing, analysis, and sharing of massive data, notably through multiparametric statistics (e.g., cluster analysis, principal component analysis) or new techniques based on artificial intelligence.