These franco-spanish days on microsensors and microsystems are organised by the CMC2 (cmc2.fr) and the IberNAM (ibernam.net) with the local organising committee from IMS Laboratory (ims-bordeaux.fr ). The workshop will be held in Arcachon at the Le Nautic hotel with a dinner gala on Thursday evening.
ATTENTION: for these days, the "Health Pass" (gouvernement.fr/info-coronavirus/pass-sanitaire) is mandatory. More information on the conditions of access and this health pass is provided in the COVID-19 RULES menu.
All members of the two clubs are invited, but these days are also open to academics and industrials working in the field (*). The sessions will include oral as well as poster sessions and contribution from doctoral students are especially welcome. The workshop themes are broad, ranging from sensitive materials to various applications (environment, energy, health, pollution, transport, digital factory, etc.), including process technologies and signal processing (additive manufacturing, multi-sensor platforms, etc.). The thursday afternoon session is organised jointly with the European network RISE SENSOFT (cordis.europa.eu/project/id/823895/fr) with the theme "Energy harvesting et additive manufacturing" .
Submissions of abstracts are due by 15th October 2021 see menus Template and Abstract submission.
Invited speakers
1. Jean-Christophe Mifsud, CEO Company RUBIX, Toulouse, France rubixsi.com
"Environmental micro sensors. Markets and applications perspectives"
2. José Luis Sánchez de Rojas Aldavero, Professeur Univ. Castilla-La Mancha, Spain
“3D-printed plate resonators with piezoelectric actuation for liquid sensors and miniature robots”
3. Thierry Toupance, Professor Univ. Bordeaux, ISM, France
"Organic-inorganic hybrid materials and nanostructured oxides for gas sensing".
4. Cédric Ayéla, CNRS - IMS Bordeaux & Senseway, Pessac, France
“Sense4 Optomechanical chemical sensors : from the lab to industry.
Awarding of the CMC2 price
Dr Abhishek Kumar, Institut de Chimie Moléculaire de l’Université de Bourgogne (ICMUB) for his work on "Molecular semiconductors based organic heterojunction devices for redox gases detection"
(*) Please, contact us mail cmc2-ibernam-21@sciencesconf.org.