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ESAT - MICAS, Microelectronics and Sensors KU Leuven

Divsion ESAT - MICAS, Micro-elektronics en Sensors

MICAS is a research division with a world class reputation in the domain of integrated circuit and sensors design. The focus of the research is on circuit level design and MEMS development. MICAS designs chips for power management, communication, biomedical applicartions and so on. We span everything from DC to mm-Wave and optical. For this we cooperate with semiconductor ...

Institute for Materials Research in MicroElectronics Hasselt University

The joint activities of IMO/IMOMEC concentrate on wide band gap materials, organic materials for electronic applications, precursors for nanomaterials, electrical characterisation and reliability, bioelectronics and physical and chemical characterisation.

Interuniversity Microelectronics Centre Interuniversity Microelectronics Centre

Imec is a world-leading research center that performs research in nano-electronics and creates groundbreaking innovation in application domains such as healthcare, smart cities and mobility, logistics and manufacturing, and energy. At the same time, Imec is a Flemish organization that maintains strong links with all local actors and supports local companies in their groundbreaking innovation. As a top international player, Imec at the same time ...

Institute for Materials Research Hasselt University

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The Institute for Materials Research (IMO) is a research centre of Hasselt University with a vast knowledge in the field of materials science.
IMO has an integrated and intensive collaboration with IMOMEC (Institute for Materials Research in MicroElectronics), the department of IMEC (Interuniversity Micro Electronics Centre, Louvain) at the university campus in Diepenbeek.
While most of the more fundamental research is carried out ...

Laboratory of Inorganic and Physical Chemistry Hasselt University

The main activity of the research group of Inorganic and Physical Chemistry is the study of environmentally friendly, chemical methods to the synthesis of high-tech, nanostructured inorganic materials.
A water based sol-gel method is developed and optimized successfully for the preparation of ferroelectric, piezoelectric, conductive and dielectric metal oxide powders and thin films (with thicknesses from several hundreds down to a few ...