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Institut Matériaux Microélectronique Nanosciences de Provence (IM2NP)

Institut Matériaux Microélectronique Nanosciences de Provence (IM2NP)

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Linking fundamental research to applications within our fields of expertise. Multidisciplinary research unit with more than 300 members at the junction of physics, chemistry and microelectronics, IM2NP masters a large spectrum of competencies that allows relying numerous fundamental aspects to applications in the field of advanced materials, of integrated electronics and nanosciences.

Main key-objectives:

Linking fundamental research to applications within our fields of expertise.

Five main directions:

. Revealing nanostructures: Build, visualize, probe

. Elaboration and modelling of functional nanomaterials and nano-devices

. Transformation and growth of materials at different scales (from nm to mm)

. Specific environments: detection, characterisation, signal processing and reliability

. From the emerging device to eco-energetics systems.

Key application sectors: energies (photovoltaic, thermoelectricity, nuclear fission/fusion), safety & defence (high level reliability, signal, stealth), health (E-health), transport (aeronautical, spatial), communication (IOT, RFID), environment (detection, catalysis)

Main facts:

  • Research Unit  IM2NP: Institute Materials Microelectronics  Nanosciences of Provence (UMR 7334)
  • Tutorships: CNRS, Aix-Marseille University and University of Toulon - Convention with ISEN-Toulon
  • 3 joint laboratories with CEA-Cadarache (LIMMEX), STMicroelectronics (REER) and Naval Group (LTSIM)
  • Overall workforce: 300 people (140 Researchers, Prof. & Assist. Prof., 40 Engineers & Technicians, 120 PhD students)
  • Scientific production: 170 peer-review papers / year
  • 240 funded collaborative projects conducted between 2010 and 2015, more than 200 active scientific collaborations.

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