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SUMMARY:High-end accelerometer platforms for demanding applications
DTSTART:20190226T121500
DTEND:20190226T130000
DTSTAMP:20260406T204442Z
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CATEGORIES:Conferences - Seminars
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Christophe Kergueris\nAbstract: While most of the MEMS dev
 elopments have been focused on low cost and low performance markets\, driv
 en by the automotive\, consumer electronics and smartphone businesses\, Sa
 fran Colibrys has taken up the challenge to develop medium cost and high p
 erformance MEMS inertial sensors dedicated to high reliability\, harsh env
 ironment applications. A versatile accelerometer platform sensor has been 
 developed and qualified to meet the requirements of inertial navigation\, 
 tilt measurement\, vibration\, and low noise acquisition\, and can therefo
 re cover the markets of aero & defence\, automotive testing\, railway\, an
 d structural monitoring. The presentation will provide an overview of prod
 ucts and markets\, illustrate the MEMS design and technology and point out
  the key differentiators of our solutions.\n\nBio: Dr. Christophe Kergueri
 s joined Safran Colibrys in 2015 as a project leader to work on the develo
 pment of new MEMS products. Prior to joining Safran Colibrys\, Christophe 
 spent more than 10 years with Tronics Microsystems in various R&D position
 s\, working on inertial and pressure sensor developments. His engineering 
 career started at ALCATEL CIT\, improving assembly processes in a producti
 on line. Christophe holds a Phd in Molecular Electronics from the Universi
 ty of PARIS XI (France) and an engineering degree from ESPCI in Paris.\n\n
 This seminar is part of the Master's class MICRO534\, Advanced MEMS and Mi
 crosystems\, and is open to the informed public.
LOCATION:DIA 005 https://plan.epfl.ch/?room=DIA005
STATUS:CONFIRMED
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