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NATIONAL SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY
“MICRO & NANO”
Established: July 2004
Founding members:
 5 Institutions (Research Institutes,
Research Laboratories)
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65 Researchers
Initiative: Dr A. G. Nassiopoulou
Co-ordinator of the National Network ΜΜΝ
IMEL / NCSR Demokritos
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Main objectives of “MICRO & NANO”
 To promote the field of Micro and Nanotechnology in
Greece (Materials, Technologies, Electronic Devices,
Circuits and Systems)
 To promote research and applications in the above field
 To gather together scientists from different disciplines and to promote
their collaboration and concerted actions for an interdisciplinary approach
of the above field
 To promote collaboration between Academic Institutions, Research
Centers and Industry in Micro and Nanotechnology
 To create links between Greek Scientists and European or International
organizations involved in Micro and Nanotechnology
 To promote education and dissemination of knowledge in the above
field
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IMEL / NCSR Demokritos
Means to achieve the objectives of
“MICRO & NANO”
Creation of an organizational structure with
an executive Board with the aim to :
 Act as a catalyst for the development of Micro &
Nanotechnologies in Greece
 Elaborate a national programme in Micro &
Nanotechnologies
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IMEL / NCSR Demokritos
Means to achieve the objectives of
“MICRO & NANO”
 Undertake different actions as follows:
 Organization of the collaboration and exchange of information
between its members, as well as between Micro&Nano and
other Organizations and Scientific Societies in similar fields in
Greece and abroad
 Organization of National and International Conferences and
Workshops, as well as Educational and Training Activities
 Edition of a bulletin and a scientific review
 Participation in funded projects for the coordination of
research activities, dissemination of research results and
education and training activities
IMEL / NCSR Demokritos
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Participating Institutions
 IMEL/NCSR Demokritos
 MRG/IESL/FORTH-Crete
 Surface Science Laboratory, University of Patras
 Nanomaterials Laboratory, Institute of Physical
Chemistry, NCSR Demokritos
 Praxis-Help-Forward, Forthnet
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IMEL / NCSR Demokritos
IMEL / NCSR ”Demokritos”
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One of the 8 Institutes of the National Center for Scientific Research (NCSR) “Demokritos”
It started its activities in 1985
Today established as the National Center of Excellence in Micro and Nanotechnologies
Important infrastructure. Full capability in silicon processing and in micro and nanofabrication,
characterization and testing, as well as in design, modeling and simulation of materials, structures
devices circuits and systems.
A highly competitive institution at European level with important expertise and know-how in micro
and nanotechnologies
Unique role at National level in promoting high technology development, transfer of technology and
know-how to the industry and development of human potential in micro and nanotechnologies
Main objectives
 Long-term research. Development of fundamental knowledge.
 Development of novel technologies, processes and high addedvalue technology products.
 Development of human potential through educational and training
activities.
 Services in advanced technologies and transfer of technology to
the industry.
IMEL/NCSR Demokritos, Director : Dr A. G. Nassiopoulou, e-mail: [email protected]
Web site: www.imel.demokritos.gr
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MRG/IESL/FORTH
The Microelectronics Research Group (MRG) started its activities in 1986 with the establishment of a
laboratory for the growth of III-V compound semiconductors (arsenides) by Molecular Beam Epitaxy
(MBE). Since then it has expanded to MBE growth of wide-bandgap semiconductors (SiC and III-nitrides),
to materials characterization, as well as to the design, processing and characterization of semiconductor
devices and integrated circuits.
It has thus become a complete, diverse, advanced compound semiconductor micro/nanoelectronics group
Main goals of the MRG's research are:
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Development of innovative semiconductor nanostructure/heterostructure materials, devices and circuits
for high frequency, high power electronics and optoelectronics
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Accumulation of know-how and training of scientific personnel to support industrial activities in Europe
and Greece
Recent and current research efforts of MRG are within the following four areas:
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GaAs micro(opto-)electronics (MBE, III-V/Si integration, tunable laser diodes sensors, RF MEMS, MMICs)
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GaN and related materials and devices (MBE, HFETs, InAlGaN QW heterostructures – lasers,
CHEMFETs)
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SiC microelectronics (MBE, p-i-n, Zener and IMPATT diodes)
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Semiconductor nanostructures (MBE, physics of quantum dots)
To exploit its accumulated expertise, the group has launched a microelectronics services activity providing
epitaxial wafers, processing and measurements. The latter two are ISO 9001 certified
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Director of IESL: Prof. C. Photakis, Contact person for MRG: Dr G. Konstantinidis, [email protected]
WEB: http://www.iesl.forth.gr/research/material/mrg/index.asp
SURFACE SCIENCE LABORATORY
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One of the Research Laboratories of the Department of Chemical Engineering (DChe),
University of Patras (UP), officially established in 2002.
It started its activities in 1991 as a research group at DChe/UP, partly funded and in close
collaboration, since then, with FORTH - ICE/HT.
Important infrastructure. Versatile combination (unique in Greece) of several surface sensitive
techniques ( XPS, UPS, AES, ISS, LEED, TPD and WF measurement) clustered around an
ultra-high-vacuum (UHV) chamber for thorough surface and interface characterization of any
solid material, especially in the form of thin films, either clean or interacting with various gases
over a wide range of temperatures ( - 100 to 800 centigrade).
Extensive collaboration network with European academic and research Institutions, including
access to Large Scale European Facilities (Synchrotron Radiation Sources) for conducting
advanced, highly resolved spectroscopic characterization of nanoscale materials.
Main objectives
 Conducting high quality fundamental and applied research.
 Development
of human potential
through educational and
training
(undergraduate/graduate students and post-doctorates).
 Surface analysis services to academic/research institutions and the industry.
activities
Surface Science Laboratory, Director : Prof. S. Ladas
Dept. of Chemical Engineering, U. of Patras, 26504 Rion, Patras, GREECE, Tel +302610997631, FAX +302610993255
Website : http://athena4.chemeng.upatras.gr
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IPC / NCSR ”Demokritos”
One of the 8 Institutes of the National Center for Scientific Research
(NCSR) “Demokritos”
Started its activities, as Division of Chemistry, when Demokritos was
established
Center of Excellence in Advanced Functional Materials
Important infrastructure in structural characterisation and
environmental analysis.
355 publications in established journals, for the period 2000-2004,
with over 8000 citations for the same period. 6.1 Meu funding from
the EU, GSRT and industry, for the period 2000-2004.
Objectives
High level basic and applied research in cutting-edge areas of
Chemistry and Chemical Technology: Molecular & Supramolecular
Materials – Nanochemistry and Technologies Friendly to the
Environment – Energy – Environmental Chemistry and Technology
– Chemical Biology.
Education at the postgraduate and post doctoral level.
Specialized technical services to the public and private sector Transfer of knowledge.
IPC/NCSR Demokritos, Director : Dr C. Paleos
Terma Patriarchou Grigoriou, Aghia Paraskevi, 15310 Athens, GREECE, Tel +032106533653, FAX 302106511766
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PRAXI/ HELP-FORWARD Profile
 The major technology transfer infrastructure in Greece established in 1991 by the Foundation for
Research and Technology - Hellas (FORTH), the Federation of Greek Industries (FGI) and the
Federation of Industries of Northern Greece (FING). Most of its operations are currently executed by
FORTH
 15 members of staff, 5 offices in Athens, Thessaloniki, Larissa, Heraklion and Patras.
 Member of the Innovation Relay Centre (IRC) Network, the largest technology transfer network of
the world with 71 Centres throughout Europe.
 Elected “Best IRC 2002” by the 220 organisations operating IRCs in Europe
 Since 1998 appointed as National Contact Point for the European Framework Programmes for
Research & Technological Development providing information and assistance to participants in
research proposals.
 Participates in pan-european initiatives for promoting research and high-tech entrepreneurship in
selected fields such as micro & nanotechnology, biotechnology, environmental technologies,
information technologies
 Operates the Liaison Office (LO) of FORTH and provides services for the operation of LOs of other
major Greek Institutions.
 Initiated and maintains regional partnerships and networks in Southeastern Europe and the New
Independent States
www.help-forward.gr
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Post-graduate educational programs in
Micro & Nano
M.Sc and PhD degrees in Microelectronics,
Department of Informatics, University of Athens, IMEL/NCSR Demokritos
M.Sc. and PhD degrees in "Nanoscience and Nanotechnology",
University of Thessaloniki, in collaboration with IMEL/NCSR Demokritos.
IMEL provides support in specialized courses (Silicon processing and
characterization, Nanoelectronic Devices) and in laboratory training.
M.Sc. and PhD degrees in "Microsystems and Nanoelectronic Devices"
National Technical University of Athens, in collaboration with IMEL provides
support in laboratory training and in specialized courses.
M.Sc. and PhD degrees in “Optoelectronics"
Univerity of Crete
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IMEL / NCSR Demokritos
NTUA
Post Graduate Diploma on
‘Microsystems and
Nanodevices’
Organized by Schools of
Applied Sciences , Electrical
and Mechanical Eng.
and the cooperation of
IMEL/NCSR ‘Demokritos’
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•Main Goal is to prepare the students with
• the necessary theoretical knowledge and technological experience
for the rapidly expanding and multi-disciplinary activities of
Microsystems and Nanodevices
•Structure
•Two semesters of courses + one semester for diploma thesis
•Diploma thesis can be performed in Greece or abroad within an R&D
environment
•Students
•25-30 students per year are accepted from a pool of 50-60
applicants.
•We attract students from Physical Sciences, Electrical, Chemical
and Mechanical Engineering
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