puce European School On Nanosciences & Nanotechnologies

2012 program of PRACTICAL WORKS - coming soon

Half of the formation is devoted to practicals,
which are held in Grenoble clean room facilities at the Inter-university Centre for MicroElectronics (CIME)
and in research laboratories.


I. PRACTICALS IN CLEAN ROOM FACILITIES AT CIME (2 days)

“Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS)” (PDF)
modeling and characterization of a pressure gauge
or
“Submicron MOSFET modeling and characterization"
(PDF)
or

"Fabrication and characterization of a SI-based MOSFET"
(PDF)

“BioChips ”
Introduction to DNA microarray technology and application to comparative genomic hybridization

(PDF)


II. NEAR-FIELD MICROSCOPIES (1 day)
Practical work on Scanning Probe Microscopies (PDF)
(at CIME or in a research laboratory)
Scanning Tunneling Microscopy (STM)
Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM)

III. LABORATORIES PRACTICALS (3 days)
Practicals to be chosen within the following list
You can choose physics, chemistry and biology practicals whatever session you apply to.

  • 01: Multiscale analysis of semiconductor nanocrystals
    Miguel Lopez-Haro and Frédéric Chandezon
    SPRAM-INAC-CEA, CNRS and UJF. (PDF)


  • 02: Surface analysis : an introduction to XPS.
    Grégory Berthomé, Science et Ingénierie des Matériaux et Procédés,
    SIMAP-Grenoble INP, CNRS and UJF (PDF)
  • 03: Cathodoluminescence‐based techniques for optical and transport studies in wide band gap semiconductor single nanowires
    Daniel Le SiDang and Fabrice Donatini, Institut Néel - CNRS and UJF. (PDF)

  • 04: E-Beam Lithography and Focus Ion Beam (FIB) techniques for micro- and nanofabrication
    Thierry Fournier and Cécile Naud, Institut Néel - CNRS and UJF (PDF)

  • 05: Electrical characterization of semiconductor
    nanostructures using Ultra High Vacuum AFM techniques

    Martin Kogelschatz, LTM-CNRS and UJF.
    (PDF)

  • 07: Magnetoresistive Effects in Magnetic Heterostructures
    Laurent Ranno, Institut Néel - CNRS and UJF.
    (PDF)
  • 08: Electromigration technique to realize single-molecule
    transistor

    Stefane Thiele and Franck Balestro, Institut Néel - CNRS and UJF.
    (PDF)
  • 09: Advanced TEM imaging and spectroscopy for the
    characterisation of nanostructures

    Pierre-Henri Jouneau and Jean-Luc Rouvière, SP2M-INAC-CEA.
    (PDF)

  • 10: Nanometric magnetic cluster growth from gas-aggregation
    Dmitry Aldakov and Ariel Brenac, SP2M-INAC-CEA.
    (PDF)

  • 11: Thermal and UV nanoimprint lithography
    Marc Zelsmann, LTM-CNRS and UJF.
    (PDF)

  • 12: Coulomb blockade in silicon nanowire transistors
    Xavier Jehl, SPSMS-INAC-CEA.
    (PDF)

  • 14: Synthesis of ternary semiconductor nanocrystals by means of wet chemistry methods / Imaging of semiconductor nanocrystals by high resolution transmission electron microscopy
    Angela Fiore, and Peter Reiss, SPRAM-CEA, UJF and CNRS.
    (PDF)

  • 15: In situ Parallel Angle Resolved X ray Photoelectron
    Spectroscopy (PARXPS) characterization of plasma-etched surfaces

    Bernard Pelissier and Charbel Roukoss, LTM-CNRS and UJF.
    (PDF)
  • 16: Spintronics Based Radiofrequency Nano-Oscillator: Frequency and Time Domain Analysis of Spin Polarized Current Induced Excitations
    Ursula Ebels & Alex Jenkins, INAC, SPINTEC-CEA, CNRS, UJF, Grenoble INP.
    (PDF)
  • 17: Local deformation and mechanical properties by nano-indentation
    Marc Verdier and Bruno Gilles, SIMAP-Grenoble INP and CNRS. (PDF)

  • 18: Structural defects and magnetic domain imaging
    Marc Verdier and Bruno Gilles,
    SIMAP-Grenoble INP and CNRS. (PDF)

  • 19: Force measurement with a micro mechanical oscillator based on tuning force
    Antoine Nigues and Florence Marchi LEPES/ESRF. (PDF)

  • 22: X-ray scattering from films and superlattices
    Nathalie Boudet, Institut Néel - CNRS and UJF.
    (PDF)
  • 25: Seeing real-time electron tunneling processes
    Christopher Bäuerle, Tristan Meunier and Laurent Saminadayar, Institut Néel - CNRS and UJF.
    (PDF)
  • 28: Quantum transport simulation: Non-Equilibrium-Green’s Functions methods
    Marco Pala, IMEP-CNRS, Grenoble INP and UJF.
    (PDF)
  • 32: Catalyst-free nitride nanowires grown by metal-organic-vapor-phase-epitaxy
    Christophe DURAND and Xiao-Jun Chen, CEA and CNRS.
    (PDF)

  • 33: Quantum Dots and Quantum Wells: MBE growth and optical characterization
    Henri Mariette, Hervé Boukari and Joël Bleuse, SP2M-INAC-CEA.
    (PDF)

  • 34: Work-function measurement using Kelvin Probe Microscopy
    Nicolas Chevalier, François Bertin, Denis Mariolle and Lukas Borowik, CEA-LETI.
    (PDF)
  • 35: Spectroscopic surface electron microscopy by
    photoemission (XPEEM) of silicon-based nanostructures

    Olivier Renault, LETI-CEA.
    (PDF)

 

  • 37: Realisation and characterisation of nanowires Field
    Effect Transistor

    Bassem Salem, Guillaume Rosaz, LTM - CNRS.
    (PDF)
  • 38: Direct AFM Piezoelectric Characterization of Individual Nanowires
    A. Potié, L. Montès, T. Baron, R. Songmuang IMEP-Lahc Grenoble INP, UJF, U. Savoie and CNRS.
    (PDF)
  • 41: Recombinant protein production using automated liquid handling systems
    Marjolaine Noirclerc-Savoye
    , Institut de Biologie Structurale, CEA, CNRS and UJF. (PDF)

  • 42: Constrained assembly of actin biopolymers and cell shape control by functionalized micro-patterned surfaces
    Rajaa Boujemaa-Paterski and Manuel Théry, ITRSV, LPCV, CEA, CNRS and UJF. (PDF)

  • 43: Study of biomolecular interactions by surface plasmon resonance biosensor analysis (BIAcore technology)
    Nicole Thielens, Institut de Biologie Structurale, CNRS, CEA and UJF. (PDF

  • 44: Cryo-Electron microscopy and image analysis of the adenovirus particle
    Guy Schoehn, Institut de Biologie Structurale, CNRS, CEA and UJF. (PDF

  • 45: Electrochemical study of a redox molecular switch. Preparation and characterization of modified electrodes by the self-assembled monolayer and electro-polymerization techniques
    Christophe Bucher and Guy Royal, Département de Chimie Moléculaire (DCM), CNRS-UJF. (PDF)

  • 47: Controlling cell architecture by micro patterned extracellular matrix using hard lithography
    Hervé Guillou and Marc Block, LEDAC, Institut Albert Bonniot, UJF, CNRS and INSERM. (PDF)

  • 48: Mapping protein dynamics and concentration in living cells with fluorescence fluctuations spectroscopies
    Alexei Grichine, Institut Albert Bonniot, UJF, CNRS and INSERM. (PDF)
  • 49:Traction force microscopy on micropatterned substrates
    Martial Balland, LiPhy, UJF. (PDF)
  • 50: Droplets for the Study of Membrane Protein
    Anne Martel, IBS. (PDF)

  • 52: Combining Quartz Crystal Microbalance (QCM-D) and electrochemistry to investigate the building and characterization of thin films on gold surfaces.
    Liliane Guérente, Département de Chimie Moléculaire (DCM), UJF-CNRS. (PDF)

  • 53: Real-time monitoring of DNA hybridization, cleavage and repair processes by FRET on a EWOD fluidic microprocessor
    Dorothée Jary, LETI-CEA and Didier Gasparutto, INAC-CEA. (PDF)
  • 56: Towards polymeric semiconductors 2.0
    Patrice Rannou , SPRAM-CEA. (PDF)
  • 57: Initiation to Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopy: An application to study the colocalization of adhesion cell proteins
    Catherine Picart, Laure Fourel and Isabelle Pignot-Paintrand, LMGP, CNRS .
    (PDF)
  • 59: Droplet microfluidics: continuous flow microfluidics versus digital microfluidics
    Prisca DALLE et Frédéric BOTTAUSCI, CEA. (PDF)
  • 60: Microfuidic crystals: generation, traffic flow and
    ultrasound manipulation of microsamples

    Philippe Marmottant, Laboratoire de Spectrométrie Physique, UJF and CNRS. (PDF)
  • 61: Synthesis, characterization, and test of lipid nanoparticles dedicated to in vivo fluorescence imaging
    Isabelle Texier, CEA. (PDF)
  • 62: Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) :
    a tool to investigate the growth of thin films
    and the secondary structure of proteins

    Catherine Picart and Ofelia Maniti, LMGP-CNRS. (PDF)
  • 63: Microfabrication of a multi-level microfluidic chip for colloidal handling
    Thibault Honegger and David Peyrade, LTM - CNRS. (PDF)
  • 64: Capillary Force Assembly of colloidal nanostructures for optical biosensors
    O. Lecarme, JulienCordeiro and David Peyrade, LTM-CNRS. (PDF)

  • 66: P3HT/PCBM bulk heterojunctions and TiO2 nanoparticle-based solar cells
    Saïd Sadki and Jérôme Faure-Vincent, SPRAM-CEA . (PDF)