Summary
Edith Nicol is an experienced research engineer based in Paris with a strong academic foundation in analytical chemistry, holding a doctorate from École Polytechnique. Over seven years of professional experience and a long tenure at École Polytechnique, she has bridged lab science and applied research roles, currently contributing to projects at Morpho Labs and the Laboratoire de Chimie Moléculaire. Her work focuses on analytical methods and environmental chemistry, combining deep technical expertise with practical study design and instrumentation. She is comfortable operating at the interface of academia and research engineering, translating complex experimental problems into reproducible workflows. Colleagues value her continuity of contribution across roles since 2009 and her ability to sustain long-term projects while mentoring junior researchers. A subtle strength is her playfully technical side hinted by a Rust crab emoji on GitHub, suggesting curiosity for modern tooling and open-source experimentation.
7 years of coding experience
DUT, Environmental Chemistry, DUT, Environmental Chemistry at IUT de Montpellier-Sète
Master 2 (M2), Analytical Chemistry, Master 2 (M2), Analytical Chemistry at Université de Montpellier
doctorat, Analytical Chemistry, doctorat, Analytical Chemistry at École Polytechnique