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Mathieu Kociak is researcher at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), with a research director position in the STEM group at the Laboratory for Solid States Physics (LPS) in Orsay, France. His main research interests include the study of the correlations between the structure, and the optical and electronic properties of individual nanoobjects, that he tackles through a combination of instrumental developments in electron microscopy, experiments on the STEM and theory of the electron/matter/photon interaction. He is currently working especially on nanooptics with fast electrons using EELS, cathodoluminescence (STEM-CL) or more exotic spectroscopies like EEGS or CLE. He has transferred his STEM-CL technology to the Attolight compagny. He is the STEM group responsible since July 2021. He is the scientific leader of CHROMATEM, a ultra-high energy resolution electron microscopy project, and the deputy director of the french electron microscopy network METSA. He is leading the QUENOT ANR project, and node leader for ESTEEM3 and EBEAM european projects. He has organized or co-organized a variety of scientific events, including the forthcoming EBEAM2022 school. Mathieu's awards include the Guinier Prize of the french Physical Society (2002), the quadrennial FEI-EM award (2012) of the European Microscopy Society, the Innovation Prize of the university Paris-Sud (2014) and the Agar Medal of the Royal Society of Microscopy (2015).