News : LMGP
June 02 2022
Study of non-linear electromechanical effects on piezoelectric semiconducting nanowires
PhD.D. student position at the LMGP and IMEP-LAHC Laboratories in Grenoble Study of non-linear electromechanical effects on piezoelectric semiconducting nanowires Detailed subject : In recent years, there has been a growing interest in the international scientific community for the study of nanowires (NWs), whose one-dimensional (1D) character gives […] >>
May 31 2022
Deposition of functional oxides by spatial atomic layer deposition (SALD) for integration in piezoelectric devices
PhD.D. student position at the LMGP and IMEP-LAHC Laboratories in Grenoble Deposition of functional oxides by spatial atomic layer deposition (SALD) for integration in piezoelectric devices PhD description: The SALD team is a very dynamic group focusing of the development of functional thin films using scalable chemical vapour […] >>
November 04 2021
Silicon on insulator sensors based on out-of-equilibrium reading for in-liquid applications
Silicon on insulator sensors based on out-of-equilibrium reading for in-liquid applications Laboratory: IMEP-LAHC Internship duration and period: 4-6 months, between February 2022 to July 2022. Advisor: Irina Ionica, Irina.Ionica@grenoble-inp.fr Context/objectives: In the wide family of bio-chemical sensors, the ISFETs (Ion Sensing Field Effect Transistors) occupy a place of honor thanks to their multiple […] >>
October 12 2021
Simulation, development and characterization of piezoelectric nanowires
Period : first semester 2022 Simulation, development and characterization of piezoelectric nanowires IMEP-LaHC / LMGP/ MINATEC / Grenoble – France Keywords: : Nanotechnologies, Nanowires, Piezoelectricity, Semiconductor physics, Characterization, FEM simulation. Training: Very recently, the scientific […] >>
October 20 2020
Silicon on insulator sensor with metal deposited contacts for detection of charged nanoparticles: proof of concept of two original electrical methods: fluctuation-enhanced sensing and out-of-equilibrium body potential
Silicon on insulator sensor with metal deposited contacts for detection of charged nanoparticles: proof of concept of two original electrical methods: fluctuation-enhanced sensing and out-ofequilibrium body potential FMNT laboratories involved/Advisors: IMEP-LAHC: C. Theodorou, christoforos.theodorou@grenoble-inp.fr; I. Ionica, Irina.Ionica@grenoble-inp.fr LMGP: Marianne Weidenhaupt, marianne.weidenhaupt@grenoble-inp.fr Context/objectives: In the wide family of bio-chemical sensors, the ISFETs (Ion Sensing Field […] >>