Marcella Giovannini
EPFL STI IMT-GE
MC A4 305 (Microcity)
Rue de la Maladière 71b, CP 526
CH-2002 Neuchâtel 2
Unité: SECOURS-NE
Biographie
2006-2008: Position of Maître Assistant, working for the Institute of Microtechnology.
Organization of the summer school Highlights in Microtechnology and Coordinator of the related European Project
(www.highlights-microtech.org);
LEA (Laboratoire Européen Associé) delegate (www.lea-microtechniques.org);
Initiator & Coordinator of the MICRO' event (www.micro08.ch).
2001-2006: Position of Maître Assistant in the group of Jérôme Faist, Neuchâtel, Switzerland. Expertise in Molecular Beam Epitaxy.
2000-2001: Postdoctoral position in the group of Yves Baer, Neuchâtel, Switzerland. Photoemission study of 1-D chains grown on vicinal silicon.
1996-2000: Ph.D. thesis research at EPFL in Lausanne in the group of Professor K. Kern on metallic thin layers and nanostructures. Expertise in Ultra High Vacuum and Scanning Tunneling Microscope techniques.
1999: Internship in Max-Plank Institute, Halle, Germany in the frame of my Ph.D. thesis. Study of thin layers magnetism by surface magneto-optical Kerr effect.
1996: Master Thesis on the resistivity and the phase diagram of the
YBa2Cu3O7- superconductor in the group of Professor R. Flückiger, Geneva.
1990-1996: Physics Studies at Geneva University.
Enseignement & Phd
Enseignement
Programmes doctoraux
Doctorants
Cours
Highlights in microtechnology
The course offers 10 intensive days of lectures and practicals on various topics at the hearth of microtechnology. It is articulated on two thematic weeks: "general methods for microtech-nology" and a second topic changing every year.