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Partly thanks to the evolution of microelectronics, nanoscience is now a fast evolving field of modern science. As many universities in Europe, the two universities of Grenoble, the Université Jospeh Fourier (UJF) and the Institut National Polytechnique, have engaged many actions to offer master degree syllabi including or requiring the knowledge and use of micro- and nano- technologies (MNTs), in order to respond to the growing demand of industry, research centers and laboratories.
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Centre Interuniveristaire de MicroElectronique de Grenoble, UJF-INPG clean room facilities
L. Montès, L. Palun, N. Mathieu, P. Morfouli, A. Pouydebasque, N. Guillemot, C. Schaeffer, J.M. Terrot, C. Uzel, B. Gonzales, I. Pheng, F. Parrain, EWME2002 proceedings, p.9–12
S. Haendler, L. Montès, N. Mathieu, P. Morfouli, N. Guillemot, F. Parrain, B. Charlot, EWME2002 proceedings, p.121–124
See the abstract on `Nanoworld Project’, in the same EWME04 volume.
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Montes, L. et al. (2004). Nanotechnologies and Nanoelectronics. In: Ionescu, A.M., Declercq, M., Kayal, M., Leblebici, Y. (eds) Microelectronics Education. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-2651-5_24
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