PsD-DRT-16-0115
Research Field | Instrumentation
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Domaine-S | Solid state physics, surfaces and interfaces
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Theme | Engineering sciences
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Theme-S | Condensed matter physics, chemistry & nanosciences
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Domaine | Instrumentation
Engineering sciences
Solid state physics, surfaces and interfaces
Condensed matter physics, chemistry & nanosciences
DRT
DCOS
SCCS
LCMC
Grenoble
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Title | Wireless biological sensor using 2D materials (Graphene , Molybdenium disulfide)
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Abstract | The main goal of the post-doctoral position is the fabrication of a biological sensor using 2D materials and that can be remotely addressed thanks to a RF antenna simultaneously fabricated alongside the biosensor.
The post-doctoral associate will be in charge of the fabrication and characterization of the prototype. Starting from well-designed modelling, he/she will first establish a design architecture for the sensor and RF antenna. Once designed and sized, the post-doctoral associate will adapt existing transfer protocol of 2D materials to develop an innovative fabrication process for the sensor. He/she will then fabricate the first prototypes of the sensors. Consecutively he/she will validate first the remote addressing of the sensor via the RF antenna. Secondly he/she will lead biodétection tests to assess the sensitivity of the fabricated sensors. Finally, he/she will try to integrate Transition Metal Di-chalcogenides 2D materials (such as MoS2) to graphene sensors inside a hybrid 2D materials biological sensor. The goal here will be to boost operational sensitivity.
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Location | Département Composants Silicium (LETI)
Service Caractérisation, Conception et Simulation
Laboratoire Composants Micro-Capteurs
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Pcontact | ALAVA
Thomas
CEA
DRT/DCOS/SITEC/LICA
CEA-LETI chez PRTT DOCC
51 rue de l'innovation
31670 LABEGE
FRANCE
0778796616
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Start date | 1/11/2016 |
Contact person | thomas.alava@cea.fr
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