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1 Presentation by Maria Rangoussi, Dean, Faculty of Engineering ( mariar@teipir.gr ( mariar@teipir.gr ) “SENS-ERA” Project Kick-off Meeting Georgian Technical University, Tbilisi, Georgia, 27-28 Feb. 2012 TEI of PIRAEUS – Department of Electronics Eng. Research Activities … … in SENS-ERA & in future proposals

2 TEI of Piraeus Department of Electronics Eng.  Panayotis YANNAKOPOULOS, Prof., (pyian@teipir.gr) Microelectronics, rich research experience in SI- III-V compounds as AlGaAs/GaAs heterostructures under a and b particle irradiation, sensors preparation for energy storage, solar cell applications. Special interest in the impact of IT on modern society. Close collaboration with Prof. Paata Kervalishvili research team.  Demetrios TSELES, Prof. & former Dean, (dtsel@teipir.gr) Computer Aided Design / Manufacturing / Engineering systems, data collection and data logging systems, textiles for engineering apps., automations for integrated agriculture. in collaboration with Department of Computer Systems Eng. Department of Automation

3 TEI of Piraeus, Dept. of Electronics Eng. Research Directions and Activities 1.MicroElectronics / OptoElectronics / Organic Electronics 2.Advanced Materials for Electronics Apps. 3.Digital Design, VLSI and Embedded Systems 4.Analog Electronics and RF Design 5.Audio and Video Engineering / Broadcasting 6.Computer Networks and Mobile Apps. 7.Antennae, Radio, Telecommunications and RADAR 8.Sensors and Wireless Sensor Networks 9.Multimedia Communications 10.Intelligent Control and Smart Systems 11.Renewable Energy Sources and Electric Power Grids

4 TEI of Piraeus – Dept. of Electronics Eng. Sensors & Optoelectronics Group Research activities in optoelectronics, relevant to SENS-ERA  Modeling and optimization of the optical field intensity, inside a multilayer organic photovoltaic cell  Use of metallic oxides and molecular poly-oximetallic (POM) compounds for the development of organic photovoltaic cells with improved characteristics.  Optical gain calculation in erbium doped devices, using electromagnetic modeling Further research within SENS-ERA  Electromagnetic simulation for the evaluation of the outcoupling efficiency, the micro-cavity phenomena and the determination of zone emission, for the organic light emitting diodes  Mode solving techniques for optical waveguides and fibers  Application of nonlinear materials in optical wave-guiding devices

5 TEI of Piraeus – Dept. of Electronics Eng.  Nikolaos STATHOPOULOS, Professor, (nstath@teipir.gr)nstath@teipir.gr Optoelectronics and Optics Comm., Sensors and Measurements, Propagation in non-linear media, Organic Electronics and Light-sensing devices, E/M Waves Propagation and Waveguides  Dimitrios GOUSTOURIDIS, Lecturer, (dgousto@teipir.gr)dgousto@teipir.gr Sensors design and development for pressure, chemicals, temperature, etc., Sensors electronic read-out systems design and development, Measurements and Characterization  Hercules SIMOS, Lecturer, (simos@teipir.gr)simos@teipir.gr Optoelectronics and Optics Communications, modeling of semiconductor lasers and optical amplifiers, semiconductor laser dynamics, photonic devices for all-optical processing and sensing Research Associates Graduate Students Lab technicians Sensors & Optoelectronics Group key personnel

6 TEI of Piraeus – Dept. of Electronics Eng.  Panagiotis ARGITIS, IMEL Director of Research, (argitis@imel.demokritos.gr) Photochemistry, Photocatalysis, Materials for Organic electronics / Molecular electronics, Lithographic materials and processes for microsystems, including bio-microsystems, Unconventional lithographic approaches, Resist chemistry, Development of new resists for EUV and e-beam nanolithography  Maria VASSILOPOULOU, IMEL & TEIPIR Research Associate, (mariva@imel.demokritos.gr) Organic Electronics (OLEDs) for displays and solid state lighting, Photolithographic processes, Physical-Chemical-Optical Characterization of resists, Electrical Measurements and characterisation of dielectric and metallic films Sensors & Optoelectronics Group in collaboration with The Institute of Microelectronics (IMEL), NCSR “Demokritos”

7  Silicon Micromachining, Bulk silicon micromachining that use Silicon Fusion Bonding and Silicon Anisotropic wet etching with etch stop (highly boron doped).  Design and implementation of MEMS – Sensors:  Capacitive silicon miniaturized pressure sensor fabricated with Bulk silicon micromachining (< 1 mm 2 area), and arrays of capacitive sensors.  Chemical vapor Sensors – e-noses, fabricated with an array of inter-digitated electrodes that covered with different polymeric films.  Weight light reflectance spectroscopy for real time characterization of polymeric films and biological interactions.  Design and Development of characterization stations for sensors, (Pressure sensors, Chemical sensors, Biological sensors).  Sensor packaging – design and implementation of hybrid systems (sensors, micro-fluidics and electronics). TEI of Piraeus – Dept. of Electronics Eng. Sensors & Optoelectronics Group & IMEL Collaboration in SENSORS

8 TEI of Piraeus – Dept. of Electronics Eng. Sensors & Optoelectronics Group & IMEL Collaboration in SENSORS-I Pressure Sensor Characterization Station (STATIC MEASUREMENTS)

9 TEI of Piraeus – Dept. of Electronics Eng. Sensors & Optoelectronics Group & IMEL Collaboration in SENSORS-I Pressure Sensor Characterization Station (DYNAMIC MEASUREMENTS)


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