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Victoria NASSERDINE defended on thursday, December 5th a doctoral thesis of the University of Grenoble Alpes, speciality "Nano Electronics et Nano Technologies,
entitled:
Millimetre-wave phase shifters based on tunable transmission lines in MEMS technology post-CMOS process
Elodie JORDAN defended on Thursday, November 29th a doctoral thesis for the University of Grenoble Alpes, speciality "Optics and Radiofrequency ", entitled:
Design and realization of a mode evolution polarization rotator made by glass integrated optics technology
ISKANDAR Zyad defended on Wednesday, October 26th a doctoral thesis of the University of Grenoble Alpes, speciality "Nano Electronics and Nano Technologies ", entitled:
Beamforming system in the 300 GHz frequency band in BiCMOS 55 nm technology for THz imaging
FILLON Raphael defended on Thursday, October 20th a doctoral thesis of the University of Grenoble Alpes, speciality "Materials, Mechanics, Civil engineering, Electrochemistry ", entitled:
Study of the electrical properties of CZTSSe thin films
SHARMA Ekta defended on Friday, October 14th, a doctoral thesis of the University of Grenoble Alpes, specility "Nano Electronics and Nano Technologies ", entitled:
Design of Millimetre wave VCO based on slow-wave transmission lines
Guillaume BESNARD defended on Friday, June 3rd a doctoral thesis of the University of Grenoble Alpes, speciality " Nano Electronics and Nano Technologies " entitled:
Study of the mecanism affecting the reability of ultra-thin buried oxides and devices in FDSOI technology
Habeb RZAIGUI defended on Wednesday, March 9th a doctoral thesis of the University of Grenoble Alpes, speciality "Optics and Radio frequencies" entitled:
Hybrid optical-wireless system for multi-gigabit networks at millimeter wave frequencies Edgar LEON PEREZ defended on Friday, March 4th a doctoral thesis of the University of Grenoble Alpes, speciality " Nano Electronics and Nanotechnologies " entitled:
Interconnected piezoelectric nanowire matrix for high resolution sensor applications: technological challenges and solutions
Carlos SUAREZ SEGOVIA defended on Thursday, February 4th a doctoral thesis of the University of Grenoble, speciality " Nano Electronics and Nanotechnologies " entitled:
Electrical and physicochemical characterization of metal gate processes for work function modulation and reduction of local threshold voltage variability in 14FDSOI technologies Lukas CZORNOMAZ defended on Friday, January 22nd a doctoral thesis of the University of Grenoble, speciality " Nano Electronics and Nanotechnologies " entitled:
Advanced InGaAs materiels, technology and devices
Date of update April 5, 2017