Centre de Nanosciences et de Nanotechnologies,
C2N- CNRS,
10, Boulevard Thomas Gobert (passage Jobin-Yvon)
91130 PALAISEAU - FRANCE
E-mail: etienne.herth@c2n.upsaclay.fr
etienne.herth@c2n.upsaclay.fr |
Etienne Herth graduated in 2005 with an MSc in Microelectronic, Microtechnology and Telecommunication
from the University of Science and Technology (USTL),France.
After carrying out a final year research project within the CNRS-IEMN institute, he joined the CNRS-IRCICA Institute (France)
to prepare for a PhD devoted to design and fabrication of planar antenna in millimeter-wave based on
RF-MEMS micro-switches, for Telecommunications applications and non-destructive testing.
He subsequently undertook a post-doctoral research position at the IEMN Institute in October 2008.
His work there is mainly focused on in the Nano and Microsystems (NEMS/MEMS) area.
After Two years spent at IEMN, he was appointed a full-time Research Engineer at CNRS-FEMTO-ST institute, in January 2011.
Since January 2016, he joined the CNRS-C2N institute, Palaiseau France.
His current research interests are primarily based on MEMS, Optoelectronics, Acoustofluidics and SENSORS Applications.
His research program is structured around the following:
Micro/Nano Systems and Technology : Design -Simulation & Fabrication - Characterization
from the University of Science and Technology (USTL),France.
After carrying out a final year research project within the CNRS-IEMN institute, he joined the CNRS-IRCICA Institute (France)
to prepare for a PhD devoted to design and fabrication of planar antenna in millimeter-wave based on
RF-MEMS micro-switches, for Telecommunications applications and non-destructive testing.
He subsequently undertook a post-doctoral research position at the IEMN Institute in October 2008.
His work there is mainly focused on in the Nano and Microsystems (NEMS/MEMS) area.
After Two years spent at IEMN, he was appointed a full-time Research Engineer at CNRS-FEMTO-ST institute, in January 2011.
Since January 2016, he joined the CNRS-C2N institute, Palaiseau France.
His current research interests are primarily based on MEMS, Optoelectronics, Acoustofluidics and SENSORS Applications.
His research program is structured around the following:
Micro/Nano Systems and Technology : Design -Simulation & Fabrication - Characterization