LMIS1 at MNE2024
LMIS1 recently participated to MNE2024 conference in Montpellier with three lab members, whereof Roberto Russo won the prize for best student oral presentation.
This year, the 50th edition of MNE took place in Montpellier, from 16th to 19th September. Such a conference is the flagship event of the International Society for Micro- and Nanotechnology (iMNEs). It has always been the leading international conference for micro- and nano-fabrication, manufacturing techniques, as well as applications of the fabricated micro/nanostructures, devices and microsystems into electronics, photonics, energy, environment, chemistry and life sciences.
From LMIS1, PhD students Jongeon Park and Roberto Russo, as well as postdoctoral researcher Dr. Biranche Tandon participated.
Roberto won the award for best student oral presentation for his talk entitled: "Influence of magnetic field on sub-GHz NbTi superconducting planar resonators". Biranche presented his work on "Resist-free metal patterning inside 3D printed concave tubular structures using a flexible stencil" where he used melt electrowritten scaffolds made from PHA.