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MINATEC-LETI to host Atomic Scale Processing Workshop

Free event will focus on recent progress plus future trends in research and development

On Tuesday 4th April 2017, MINATEC-LETI  will host a technical workshop on atomic scale processing in Grenoble. The free event will include a wide range of talks presented by Oxford Instruments process and technology experts, MINATEC-LETI, Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) and other guest speakers.

Ground breaking research into a number of exciting areas in atomic scale processing is taking place at MINATEC-LETI using Oxford Instruments' plasma etch and deposition systems.

The workshop is open to anyone working in industry and academia with an interest in recent progress plus future trends in research and development, the application of atomic layer etching and deposition, and high precision ion-beam processing.

Talks will include:

·  Introduction to the CEA-LETI and its research, Bernard André, lab manager, DOPT, LETI CEA-LETI

· Atomic Layer Etch (ALE): A precision technique to enable tomorrow's technology, Dr Mike Cooke, Oxford Instruments

·  Etching talk (title to be confirmed),  Dr Thierry Chevolleau, CEA/PTA

· 2D materials and ALD applications, Dr Ageeth Bol, TU/e Eindhoven, NL

· Ion Beam developments in etch and deposition, Dr Sebastien Pochon, Oxford Instruments 

· Ion Beam research at LETI, Dr Sylvain Gout, LETI

· Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD): New developments for Atomic Scale Processing, Dr Harm Knoops, Oxford Instruments

· 2D materials fabrication technology and processes "“ The "˜Toolbox' for Atomic Scale Processing, Dr Ravi Sundaram, Oxford Instruments

· Technical posters

"This event offers attendees the opportunity to learn about current and future research topics in Atomic Layer Etch, Atomic Layer Deposition, Ion Beam technologies and other key processes working at the atomic scale, and to meet the experts in their field in a relaxed environment.", comments Frazer Anderson, strategic business development director at Oxford Instruments Plasma Technology, "This workshop will let participants connect with their peers, offering a great learning opportunity for us all."

Places can be booked at www.oxinst.com/ASP-Workshop

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