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INESC Microsystems and Nanotechnologies

INESC Microsystems and Nanotechnologies. www.inesc-mn.pt. Our environment. INESC Holding Private, nonprofit transfer of technology. Tecnico Lisboa engineering school. INESC-MN Private, nonprofit research institute. Universidade de Lisboa. IN LA. INESC-MN - People.

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INESC Microsystems and Nanotechnologies

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  1. INESC Microsystems and Nanotechnologies www.inesc-mn.pt

  2. Our environment INESC Holding Private, nonprofit transfer of technology Tecnico Lisboa engineering school INESC-MN Private, nonprofit research institute Universidade de Lisboa IN LA

  3. INESC-MN - People photo taken September 2012 Senior PIs: 5 Master’s students: 17 Junior PIs (Ciência): 2 Research Interns: 4 Post-Docs: 7 Cleanroom engineers: 3 PhD students: 11 Administrative Assist. 1.5

  4. INESC Microssistemas e Nanotecnologias – INESC-MN the infrastructure Class 100/10 cleanroom (~100 m2) constructed in 1992/1993 Micro and nanofabrication for feature sizes down to 1.2 µm (optical) and 20 nm (e-beam) Chemical wetbench for biological processing in Class 100 cleanroom Class 10,000 area for support equipment and film deposition laboratory (~150 m2 ) Laboratories for film and device characterization (electronic, optical, micromechanical and biological) Laboratory for soft-lithography www.inesc-mn.pt

  5. INESC-MN - main research areas • Spintronics: (Paulo Freitas, Susana Cardoso) • Sensors • Spin Electronics • Thin Film electronics and MEMS: (João Pedro Conde and Virginia Chu) • Thin film amorphous and nanocrystalline silicon MEMS and polymer MEMS • Large Area Electronics on glass and polymer substrates • Biological Applications*: (P. Freitas, J.P. Conde, V. Chu) • DNA, Protein and Cell Manipulation, Arraying • Magnetic Biodetection (Spintronic sensors) • Electronic, Optical and Micromechanical Biodetection • Microfluidics and Lab-on-Chip • Microelectrodes for neuroelectronics • *collaboration IBB/BERG, IMM • Materials Simulations: (José Luís Martins) • Simulations of semiconductors • Development of methods and codes • Ciência researchers: • Carbon nanotubes (Sara Vieira) • Organic nanoelectronics (Helena Alves)

  6. Role in DEMOTOX • Transfer technology developed in OTASENSE to the production of the prototype in DEMOTOX • Design and fabrication of thin film photosensor integrated to microfludics for DEMOTOX-BIO • Training and support in detection, fluid handling and immunoassay

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