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Overview

Gabriel Mugny is affiliated with the University of Geneva in Switzerland and contributes to research at the intersection of engineering, materials science, and social sciences. Their work encompasses several subfields, including electrical and electronic engineering, materials chemistry, education, instrumentation, and electronic, optical, and magnetic materials.

Their research covers multiple main topics, prominently quantum dots synthesis and properties, chalcogenide semiconductor thin films, early childhood education and development, and advanced optical sensing technologies. Additional focus areas include teacher education and leadership studies, parental involvement in education, and nanocluster synthesis and applications.

Gabriel Mugny has published in a range of scientific journals, including:

  • Social Issues and Policy Review
  • Nanoscale
  • The Journal of Physical Chemistry C
  • The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters
  • Journal of Physics D Applied Physics

Some recent papers highlight the breadth of their work:

  • Teaching as Social Influence: Empowering Teachers to Become Agents of Social Change (2020), Social Issues and Policy Review
  • The complex optical index of PbS nanocrystal thin films and their use for short wave infrared sensor design (2022), Nanoscale
  • Modeling HgTe Complex Optical Index from Bulk to Nanocrystal Layers (2023), The Journal of Physical Chemistry C
  • A Fokker-Planck-based Monte Carlo method for electronic transport and avalanche simulation in single-photon avalanche diodes (2022), Journal of Physics D Applied Physics
  • Size and Solvation Effects on Electronic and Optical Properties of PbS Quantum Dots (2022), The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters

Collaboration is a significant aspect of Mugny's research. Frequent co-authors include Bilal Chehaibou, Arthur Arnaud, Christophe Delerue, Fabrizio Butera, and Alain Quiamzade.

Best Publications

  • Social interaction and the development of cognitive operations

    Willem Doise;Gabriel Mugny;Anne-Nelly Perret-Clermont

  • The power of minorities

    Gabriel Mugny;Stamos Papastamou;Carol Sherrard

  • Socio-cognitive conflict and structure of individual and collective performances

    Gabriel Mugny;Willem Doise

  • Développement social de l'intelligence

    Willem Doise;Gabriel Mugny

  • The Social Psychology of Minority Influence

    Gabriel Mugny;Juan Antonio Pérez

  • “I'm not gay. . . . I'm a real man!”: Heterosexual Men's Gender Self-Esteem and Sexual Prejudice:

    Juan Manuel Falomir-Pichastor;Gabriel Mugny

  • Performance-Approach and Performance-Avoidance Goals: When Uncertainty Makes a Difference

    Céline Darnon;Judith M. Harackiewicz;Fabrizio Butera;Gabriel Mugny

  • Psychologie sociale du développement cognitif

    Gabriel Mugny;Michel Gilly;André Giordan;Anne Nelly Perret-Clermont

  • Individual and collective conflicts of centrations in cognitive development

    Willem Doise;Gabriel Mugny

  • Psicología social del desarrollo cognitivo

    Gabriel Mugny;Juan A. Pérez

  • Social interaction and cognitive development: Further evidence

    Willem Doise;Gabriel Mugny;Anne-Nelly Perret-Clermont

  • Conflict Elaboration and Cognitive Outcomes

    Céline Buchs;Fabrizio Butera;Gabriel Mugny;Céline Darnon

  • Influences sociales : la théorie de l'élaboration du conflit

    Juan Antonio Pérez;Gabriel Mugny

  • Resource interdependence, student interactions and performance in cooperative learning

    Céline Buchs;Fabrizio Butera;Gabriel Mugny

  • Social Representations of Intelligence

    John G. Richardson;Gabriel Mugny;Felice Carugati;Ian Patterson

  • Perspectives on minority influence

    Serge Moscovici;Gabriel Mugny;Eddy van Avermaet

  • Perceived in-group threat as a factor moderating the influence of in-group norms on discrimination against foreigners

    Juan Manuel Falomir-Pichastor;Daniel Muñoz-Rojas;Federica Invernizzi;Gabriel Mugny

  • Paradoxical effects of categorization in minority influence: When being an outgroup is an advantage

    Juan A. Pérez;Gabriel Mugny

  • Majority and minority influence, task representation and inductive reasoning

    Fabrizio Butera;Gabriel Mugny;Paolo Legrenzi;Juan A. Pérez

  • Conflict between incompetences and influence of a low‐expertise source in hypothesis testing

    Fabrizio Butera;Gabriel Mugny

  • Social representations and the social bases of knowledge

    Mario von Cranach;Willem Doise;Gabriel Mugny

Frequent Co-Authors

Fabrizio Butera
Fabrizio Butera University of Lausanne
Pascal Huguet
Pascal Huguet University of Clermont Auvergne
Judith M. Harackiewicz
Judith M. Harackiewicz University of Wisconsin–Madison
Naomi Ellemers
Naomi Ellemers Utrecht University
Roger T. Johnson
Roger T. Johnson University of Minnesota

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