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January 29 2024
Post-doctoral Position in SiC-based-FET Biosensors
Post-doctoral Position in SiC-based-FET Biosensors at the Grenoble-MINATEC (Grenoble INP), France in collaboration with FORTH Institut, University of Crete, Greece. A post-doctoral research position in SiC-based-FET Biosensors is available starting mid-2024. The work aims at the optimization of SiC-based nanowire FETs (NWFETs) and ion sensitive junction FETs (ISJFETs) for biosensing applications (pH, protein…). […] >>
December 13 2023
Silicon Carbide microelectrode array for neural interfacing
M2 INTERSHIP Silicon Carbide microelectrode array for neural interfacing Electric brain computer interfaces are based on electrode that collect or stimulate the neural activity. For two decades many types of intracortcial microelectrode arrays have been developed nevertheless long lasting neural implants are still missing to allow a proper of this technology toward clinical […] >>
December 01 2023
Characterization of high-k dielectric/silicon interfaces using second harmonic generation (SHG)
2 YEARS POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW POSITION Characterization of high-k dielectric/silicon interfaces using second harmonic generation (SHG) Starting date: January- February 2024 Within the IPCEI (Important Project of Common European Interest) on Microelectronics, we work (in collaboration with STMicroelectronics) on the development of a non-destructive characterization method adapted for interfaces between passivation […] >>
December 01 2023
Characterization of dielectric/silicon interfaces using second harmonic generation
MASTER 2 INTERNSHIP PROPOSAL Characterization of dielectric/silicon interfaces using second harmonic generation Starting date: February 2024 Duration: 5-6 months The microelectronics and optoelectronics industry relies on complex dielectric/silicon stacked structures. Such structures, which are needed in cameras, displays, MOS transistors, …, must have very well-defined material properties but also […] >>
November 10 2023
Photonic physical unclonable functions for secure neuromorphic photonic accelerators.
PHOTONIC PHYSICAL UNCLONABLE FUNCTIONS FOR SECURE NEUROMORPHIC PHOTONIC ACCELERATORS The rising needs of processing information at the edge for low latency, high speeds, and energy efficiency purposes leveraging edge-computing as well as IoT devices (75 billion expected by 2025) for data collection and processing demands for more robust and reliable security layers to guarantee hardware […] >>