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| Position wanted: |
Scientific Researcher |
| Job category: |
AerospaceAutomotiveAviationBiotechComputerElectronicsInformation TechnologyResearch/DevelopmentScienceTelecommunications |
| Objective and Resume Summary: |
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Objective : seeking a motivating R&D or engineering position offering career opportunities.
Ph-D in Electronics specialized in Microsystems and Clean-Room environment.
10 years of experience.
-Comprehensive skills on Thin ¯lm characterization and deposition by DC/RF/Magnetron
Sputtering,Evaporation. Specialized on Magnetic thin films but not only.
-Extensive Clean Room experience : Specialized in Silicon microtechnologies from mask design
to realization and characterization. Trained for security issues in Clean room Environment.
-Experimental setup automatization with Labview.
- Operating Systems: Windows XP, Vista, Linux.
- FEM software: COMSOL Multiphysics.
- Misc. Softwares : MATLAB, Latex, MS-Word, Powerpoint, Microcal Origin, Corel Draw
9, Adobe Photoshop.
- Programming Languages: C, Pascal.
- Teaching a VHDL course at graduate level
- CMS Websites designer using JOOMLA or others. Hands on PHP,MySQL, Apache
Servers.
Sports : Judo (Black belt), Tennis, golf, Snooker. |
| Skills: |
Scientist, R&D, Engineer, microsystems, clean room |
| Known languages (and levels): |
English-Very GoodFrench-Very GoodGerman-A littleJapanese-A little
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| Type of Employment wanted: |
Full Time
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| Minimum Yearly Salary in Numbers: |
40000 Euro
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| Current Location: |
France, Lille |
| Education History, Qualifications & other additional information: |
| Level of Education: |
Doctorate
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December 2000 : PhD in Electronics @ the Institute of electronics, microelectronics and nanotechnologies (Lille-France)
July 1997 MSc in Electronics - Université des Sciences et Techniques de Lille, France
July 1997 Degree of Engineer from the Ecole Centrale de Lille (french top 10 engineering school)
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| Work History & Experience: |
| Years of Work Experience: |
7 to 10 Years |
Oct 2004 - Present : After being recruited in the french "CNRS" trough a highly selective process, I am currently in charge of the active magnetic thin film development in the European Joint Laboratory LEMAC (European Laboratory of Non-Linear Magneto-Acoustics in Condensed mater).Besides research, My activity involves the setting up and supervision of scientific equipments dedicated to this research activity, in a clean room environment. I also was in charge of preparing the files for the notice of tender for the buying of a large characterization equipment : Vibrating Sample Magnetometer which I am also in charge of. I currently have 2 doctoral candidates under my supervision. My research topics involve :Giant Magnetostrictive 1D nanostructured thin films,Magnetic Shape Memory Alloys,Piezoelectric materials, Thin film magnetoelectric materials. I very recently received a "best poster award" at the international JEMS`08 Symposia for the quality of the work on this last topic as well as my communication skills.
Oct 2002-Sept 2004 : postdoctoral fellow: Institute of industrial Science, The University of Tokyo.
I was in charge of a project on "2D scanners" for automotive applications. A first part of this project was a collaborative work between the Nissan Motor company,and the CAESAR Laboratories in Germany. I was able to propose new solutions based on magnetostrictive materials used together with an innovative driving interface. Part of this work was patented.
I also set up a new activity based on RF scanners using Silicon Based Polymer. This period was
The opportunity to perfect my skills in a clean room environment and learn the microtechnologies
Fabrication techniques and characterization. For this new subject, I was free to use all my creativity.
I also learned to adapt and work in a totally different social and cultural environment, which was
A great experience. My work about "Millimeter wave planar antennas printed on micromachined
PDMS substrates"was granted an award during the 10th anniversary of YRP (Yokosuka Research Park - Japanese consortium regrouping the biggest IT companies). It was selected as one of the major innovative work in the field of the technologies of information and communication.
Sept 1997-Oct 2002 : Doctoral candidate then research/ Assistant
My objectives were to develop new driving methods for giant magnetostrictive active thin films, which are of great interest for microtechnologies. I found the possibility to induce a magnetic instability in artificially nanostructured magnetic multilayers. Using the giant sensitivity and non-linearity of the system near the instability, I was able to decrease the required driving field for the actuators by almost 2 orders of magnitude. I also showed the possibility of using the highly nonlinear response to develop new ways of excitation. Besides the acquired technical knowledge on magnetic materials development, this period was used to sharpen my communication skills, learn how to focus my creativity and, working mostly in a team
Environment and different laboratories, I learned to deal with various interpersonal relationships
And situations.
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