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Seminar: Embedded many-body perturbation theory for organic electronics

Jing Li Institut Néel, CNRS and Grenoble Alpes University Equipe : Théorie de la matière condensée Tuesday, October 24th 11.30 am/ Salle du conseil LCI Abstract : The description of the electronic and optical properties of complex supramolecular systems such as those of interest in organic electronics represents a severe challenge for first principles techniques, [...].

Seminar: Embedded many-body perturbation theory for organic electronics

Jing Li Institut Néel, CNRS and Grenoble Alpes University Equipe : Théorie de la matière condensée Tuesday, October 24th 11.30 am/ Salle du conseil LCI Abstract : The description of the electronic and optical properties of complex supramolecular systems such as those of interest in organic electronics represents a severe challenge for first principles techniques, [...].

Une journée autour de l’électronique imprimée

In partnership with the AFELIM association, CAPTRONIC and the IEMN are organising a printed electronics day at the IEMN to find out about the development of the sector and its many applications. The aim is to provide an overview of the various links in the chain: innovations, formulations, printing, in order to identify possible applications. PROGRAMME 10H00 Welcome of participants [...]

Une journée autour de l’électronique imprimée

In partnership with the AFELIM association, CAPTRONIC and the IEMN are organising a printed electronics day at the IEMN to find out about the development of the sector and its many applications. The aim is to provide an overview of the various links in the chain: innovations, formulations, printing, in order to identify possible applications. PROGRAMME 10H00 Welcome of participants [...]

Seminar: Scalable High-Throughput mm-Wave “Wireless Fiber” Systems

Amin Arbabian Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering Stanford University Wednesday, October 18th 11am / IEMN Amphitheater Abstract: Commercial mm-wave systems are addressing a variety of applications in communication and radar. However, scaling of these systems to larger throughputs and spatial coverage is limited by hardware constraints. This work explores challenges in the silicon integration [...]

Seminar: Scalable High-Throughput mm-Wave “Wireless Fiber” Systems

Amin Arbabian Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering Stanford University Wednesday, October 18th 11am / IEMN Amphitheater Abstract: Commercial mm-wave systems are addressing a variety of applications in communication and radar. However, scaling of these systems to larger throughputs and spatial coverage is limited by hardware constraints. This work explores challenges in the silicon integration [...]

Seminar: Silicon Integrated Systems for Healthcare

Amin Arbabian Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering Stanford University Wednesday, October 18th 5.30 pm / Amphi Jean Noël Decarpigny, ISEN Lille Abstract: Advances in healthcare technologies have mainly focused on therapeutics, interventional procedures, and "late-stage" diagnostics. These steps have undergone significant improvements, leading to higher survival rates and enhancements in quality of life. Nevertheless, [...]

Seminar: Silicon Integrated Systems for Healthcare

Amin Arbabian Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering Stanford University Wednesday, October 18th 5.30 pm / Amphi Jean Noël Decarpigny, ISEN Lille Abstract: Advances in healthcare technologies have mainly focused on therapeutics, interventional procedures, and "late-stage" diagnostics. These steps have undergone significant improvements, leading to higher survival rates and enhancements in quality of life. Nevertheless, [...]

A whispering gallery in a drop of water

Acoustic waves can be used to control, agitate and mix fluids with extreme precision. Researchers from the Institut d'électronique, de microélectronique et de nanotechnologie, the Matière et systèmes complexes laboratory and the Institut des nanosciences de Paris have explained how these waves can induce the formation of vortices on the scale of a drop of water. [...]

A whispering gallery in a drop of water

Acoustic waves can be used to control, agitate and mix fluids with extreme precision. Researchers from the Institut d'électronique, de microélectronique et de nanotechnologie, the Matière et systèmes complexes laboratory and the Institut des nanosciences de Paris have explained how these waves can induce the formation of vortices on the scale of a drop of water. [...]