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Jean-François Roch is a French physicist. He is a member of the academic senate of the University Paris Saclay[1] Jean-François Roch is a former student of École normale supérieure de Cachan (ENS Cachan). He received a doctorate of Physics and the agrégation at the University_of_Paris-Sud.
He has been Director of the Graduate School Practices Sciences (EDSP) of the ENS Cachan from the end of 2007 till October 2008 when he became deputy director and vice President for Research at ENS Cachan from 2009 to September 2011.
After a sabbatical year in Germany, he became the director of the Aimé Cotton laboratory[2] as part of its association with the ENS Cachan.
As a researcher at CNRS, Jean-François Roch worked from 1992 to 1996 at the Institute of theoretical and applied optics and the Kastler-Brossel Laboratory at the École Normale Superieure.
In 1998, he was hired as a professor at the ENS Cachan and joined the Quantum and Molecular Photonics Laboratory (LPQM), newly established and in which he created the team "Quantum Nanophotonics".
From 2003-2008 he was a junior member of the Institut Universitaire de France.
He coordinates the transverse axis « quantum information » in the region Île-de-France and is a member of scientific advice commitee labex LAPHIA IMUST in Bordeaux and Lyon.