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TEI of PIRAEUS – Department of Electronics Eng.
Research Activities …
… in SENS-ERA & in future proposals
Presentation by
Maria Rangoussi, Dean, Faculty of Engineering
( [email protected] )
“SENS-ERA” Project Kick-off Meeting
Georgian Technical University, Tbilisi, Georgia, 27-28 Feb. 2012
TEI of Piraeus
Department of Electronics Eng.
in collaboration with
Department of Computer Systems Eng.
Panayotis YANNAKOPOULOS, Prof., ([email protected])
Microelectronics, rich research experience in SI- III-V compounds as
AlGaAs/GaAs heterostructures under a and b particle irradiation,
sensors preparation for energy storage, solar cell applications.
Special interest in the impact of IT on modern society. Close
collaboration with Prof. Paata Kervalishvili research team.
Department of Automation
Demetrios TSELES, Prof. & former Dean, ([email protected])
Computer Aided Design / Manufacturing / Engineering systems, data
collection and data logging systems, textiles for engineering apps.,
automations for integrated agriculture.
TEI of Piraeus, Dept. of Electronics Eng.
Research Directions and Activities
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MicroElectronics / OptoElectronics / Organic Electronics
Advanced Materials for Electronics Apps.
Digital Design, VLSI and Embedded Systems
Analog Electronics and RF Design
Audio and Video Engineering / Broadcasting
Computer Networks and Mobile Apps.
Antennae, Radio, Telecommunications and RADAR
Sensors and Wireless Sensor Networks
Multimedia Communications
Intelligent Control and Smart Systems
Renewable Energy Sources and Electric Power Grids
TEI of Piraeus – Dept. of Electronics Eng.
Sensors & Optoelectronics Group
Research activities in optoelectronics, relevant to SENS-ERA
 Modeling and optimization of the optical field intensity, inside a multilayer
organic photovoltaic cell
 Use of metallic oxides and molecular poly-oximetallic (POM) compounds for
the development of organic photovoltaic cells with improved characteristics.
 Optical gain calculation in erbium doped devices, using electromagnetic
modeling
Further research within SENS-ERA
 Electromagnetic simulation for the evaluation of the outcoupling efficiency,
the micro-cavity phenomena and the determination of zone emission, for the
organic light emitting diodes
 Mode solving techniques for optical waveguides and fibers
 Application of nonlinear materials in optical wave-guiding devices
TEI of Piraeus – Dept. of Electronics Eng.
Sensors & Optoelectronics Group key personnel
Nikolaos STATHOPOULOS, Professor,
([email protected])
Optoelectronics and Optics Comm., Sensors and Measurements, Propagation
in non-linear media, Organic Electronics and Light-sensing devices, E/M
Waves Propagation and Waveguides
Dimitrios GOUSTOURIDIS, Lecturer,
([email protected])
Sensors design and development for pressure, chemicals, temperature, etc.,
Sensors electronic read-out systems design and development,
Measurements and Characterization
Hercules SIMOS, Lecturer,
([email protected])
Optoelectronics and Optics Communications, modeling of semiconductor
lasers and optical amplifiers, semiconductor laser dynamics, photonic
devices for all-optical processing and sensing
Research Associates
Graduate Students
Lab technicians
TEI of Piraeus – Dept. of Electronics Eng.
Sensors & Optoelectronics Group
in collaboration with
The Institute of Microelectronics (IMEL),
NCSR “Demokritos”
Panagiotis ARGITIS, IMEL Director of Research,
([email protected])
Photochemistry, Photocatalysis, Materials for Organic electronics /
Molecular electronics, Lithographic materials and processes for
microsystems, including bio-microsystems, Unconventional lithographic
approaches, Resist chemistry, Development of new resists for EUV and
e-beam nanolithography
Maria VASSILOPOULOU, IMEL & TEIPIR Research Associate,
([email protected])
Organic Electronics (OLEDs) for displays and solid state lighting,
Photolithographic processes, Physical-Chemical-Optical Characterization
of resists, Electrical Measurements and characterisation of dielectric and
metallic films
TEI of Piraeus – Dept. of Electronics Eng.
Sensors & Optoelectronics Group & IMEL
Collaboration in SENSORS
 Silicon Micromachining, Bulk silicon micromachining that use Silicon Fusion
Bonding and Silicon Anisotropic wet etching with etch stop (highly boron
doped).
 Design and implementation of MEMS – Sensors:
 Capacitive silicon miniaturized pressure sensor fabricated with Bulk silicon
micromachining (< 1 mm2 area), and arrays of capacitive sensors.
 Chemical vapor Sensors – e-noses, fabricated with an array of inter-digitated
electrodes that covered with different polymeric films.
 Weight light reflectance spectroscopy for real time characterization of polymeric
films and biological interactions.
 Design and Development of characterization stations for sensors, (Pressure
sensors, Chemical sensors, Biological sensors).
 Sensor packaging – design and implementation of hybrid systems (sensors,
micro-fluidics and electronics).
TEI of Piraeus – Dept. of Electronics Eng.
Sensors & Optoelectronics Group & IMEL
Collaboration in SENSORS-I
Pressure Sensor Characterization Station
(STATIC MEASUREMENTS)
TEI of Piraeus – Dept. of Electronics Eng.
Sensors & Optoelectronics Group & IMEL
Collaboration in SENSORS-I
Pressure Sensor Characterization Station
(DYNAMIC MEASUREMENTS)