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ECOSYM

Energy, COmponents, SYstems, Microelectronic

ECOSYM is a multidisciplinary team, covering fields from material chemistry to energy conversion systems. Developing innovative answers to the future needs of portable devices and power electronics is the team's research key point. Its' activities are mainly focused on the use of porous semi-conductors and wide bandgap materials such as SiC, GaN and ZnO in microelectronics and vibratory energy recovery systems. Furthermore, the team uses it's expertise in order to develop energy conversion and the management of macroscopic systems.

This research, needing high end facilities, is operated in the CERTeM – Technological R&D Center for Microelectronics, a technology center including a 450 m² cleanroom.

ECOSYM team focuses on four research operations:

Synthesis and applications of porous semi-conductors

Porous silicon microscopic view Synthesis, fonctionalization and characterization of porous semi-conductors, materials with a wide range of physical properties, and application in microelectronics.
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Wide bandgap materials and devices

ZnO nanostructures Characterization and use of wide bandgap materials such as SiC and GaN in order to build optimized electronic power components.
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MEMS/NEMS, from design to characterisation

cMUT tranducer Design, manufacturing and characterization of various micro and nano electromechanical systems.
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Systems and Energy

Swiching bench Study and development of new architectures of PV cells and power components, for the production, management and "smart" conditioning of energy.
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ECOSYM projects

EnSO

Energy for Smart Objects
ECSEL - H2020 project 2016
Coordinator: CEA.
Partners: 34 participants from 8 European countries.
Project's website

H2MEMS

Resonant microsystems for hydrogen detection in the radioactive waste storage structures.
ANDRA project 2017
Coordinator: IMS
Partners: LAAS, CRHEA, GREMAN, IMS

PHEROAERO

Pheromon capture using aerosols.
APR-IR Project 2020
Coordinator : IRBI laboratory (CNRS)
Partners : GREMAN, IRBI, ICARE

GOSIMP

Optimisations combinées par I’épitaxie pour composants hyperfréquences de puissance GaN sur Silicium.
ANR-ASTRID call for projects 2015
Coordinator: CNRS
Partners: CRHEA, IEMN, GREMAN

RECAP

Wireless acoustic energy harvesting using a micro-device
APR IA 2021
Coordinator : GREMAN
Partners : IBrain (University of Tours, INSERM U1253)

TEMPOSCOPY

Temperature and Thermal Conductivity Mapping of Power Devices by Near-Field Spectroscopy
Project of ANR 2020
Coordinator: UTT-L2N
Partners: AUB, GREMAN, STMicroelectronics Crolles

WInSiC4AP

SiC electronics power devices in transport.
Project of Horizon2020 - ECSEL 2017
More information, consortium members

NANO 2022

Development of low energy consumption components (FD-SOI), power components, smart sensors, semi-conductors manufacturing equipment and circuits made of composite materials.
IPCEI research program EU 2019
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"Ce projet est cofinancée par l’Union européenne. L’Europe s’engage en région Centre-Val de Loire avec le Fonds Européen de Développement Régional."