Two best apprentices trained at IPHYS

Jeremy Imboden (left), Florian Monnier    ©2021, EPFL

Jeremy Imboden (left), Florian Monnier ©2021, EPFL

Jeremy Imboden, apprentice of the Mechanical and Electronic Engineering Workshops, and Florian Monnier, apprentice of the Crystal Growth Facility, obtained their federal certificate of competence with honors.

For his individual practical work, Florian Monnier finalized the development of a programmable CVD growth reactor. This allowed the graphene growth parameters to be carefully optimized. EPFL scientists now have high-quality graphene available for their research activities. With an average of 5.8 on all practical and theoretical exams, Mr. Monnier is the best Physics Laboratory apprentice in Romandie.

As part of his work for the final exam of the polymechanic apprenticeship, Jeremy Imboden has developed, built and assembled a CNC milling machine. This machine allows electronics technicians to produce prototypes of printed circuits. At the end of this practical project and the theoretical exams, Mr. Imboden obtained the best overall average in the canton with a mark of 5.7.

The training of apprentices is a tradition at IPHYS. Currently, 8 apprentices are being trained in the scientific and technological platforms of the institute.