Visite virtuelle d’une salle blanche
Dans le cadre de sa mission de culture scientifique, le cluster de recherche "Microélectronique, Nanosciences et Nanotechnologies" a coordonné la réalisation d’un film intitulé "Visite virtuelle d’une salle blanche". Le fil conducteur de la visite est la fabrication d’un composant électronique.
La conception et la réalisation ont été assurées par le service IRIS de Grenoble INP et le CIME Nanotech.
Quelques images ont été extraites et montées sous forme d’un diaporama présenté ci-dessous.
Contact : Valérie Rocchi
The Rhône-Alpes region is one of the most dynamic areas in France in the field of nanoscience and nanotechnology. It ranks second in France in this field, just behind the Paris Île-de-France region. This activity is sustained by both public research institutes and private companies. The CNRS (National Center for Scientific Research), the CEA (French Atomic research Agency) and the universities (Grenoble, Lyon, Chambéry and Sainte Etienne) are important actors in the field of basic and applied nanoscience and nantechnology research, offering also a high level education programs closely linked to the research laboratories.
Moreover, the Rhône-Alpes region hosts the most important industrial cluster in France in the field of Nano electronics and nanotechnology thanks to companies like ST Microelectronics, SOITEC, Schneider Electric, e2v Semiconductors,…
The Rhône-Alpes government council has decided in 2005 to bring an added value to the nanoscience and nanotechnology activity of the region by launching the « Microelectronic, Nanosciences and Nanotechnologies » regional research network in order to strengthen the collaborative research program between the actors around five fields :
micro and nano electronics ;
micro and nano systems (MEMS and NEMS)
nanotechnology
nano spintronics
nano photonics.
Each year, a call is launched to support collaborative projects with grants and funds (about 200.000 euros per project). The main objective is to support upstream technology research programs generating new scientific knowledge but generating also IP paving the way to pre-industrial innovative projects. At present, there are 37 projects and 34 PhD thesis that have been funded by the research cluster. These projects have so far generated approximately 40 papers published in renowned scientific journals and 8 graduated PhD students.
Furthermore, activities of integration and dissemination are organized by research team or by network management.
Cluster de recherche Microélectronique, Nanosciences et Nanotechnologies
Responsable Scientifique : Pr Ahmad Bsiesy
Chargée de Mission : Dr Valérie Rocchi
E-Mail : valerie.rocchi@cluster-micronano.fr
Tél : 04 76 82 51 68
Adresse postale : Spintec-CEA, Bat 1005 - 17 rue des Martyrs 38059 Grenoble cedex.
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