Title: FE: internationaal
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2Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 30442 students (3770 international
students)
Humanities (law, theology, psychology, economics,
social sciences, arts) Biomedical (medicine,
pharmaceutical, kinesiology) Exact Sciences
(Science, Engineering, Bioscience engineering)
3- Contributions to Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
- Science
- Engineering
- Bioscience engineering
INPAC
IMEC
BIOSYST
4Institute for Nanoscale Physics and Chemistry
(INPAC)
I. SCIENCES
V.V. MOSHCHALKOV, A. CEULEMANS, M. VAN DER
AUWERAER, C. VAN HAESENDONCK, A. VANTOMME, K.
CLAYS, P. LIEVENS, A. STESMANS, J. VANDERLEYDEN
5Institute for Nanoscale Physics and Chemistry
(INPAC)
- To investigate the effect of nanostructuring and
nanoscale confinement of charge, spin and photon
on the electrical, magnetic, optical and chemical
properties of inorganic, organic and
bio-materials - To reveal the fundamental relation between
quantized confined states and physical and
chemical properties of these materials - To work out the basis of the new concept -
quantum design through nanostructuring
6Interuniversity Micro-Electronics Center
II. ENGINEERING
G, Groeseneken, P. Heremans, R. Mertens, H. Maes,
C. Vanhoof, W. Vandervorst, G. Declerck, M. Van
Rossum
- CMOS based nano-electronics (32
nm)Nanotechnology for beyond CMOSNanotechnology
for beside CMOS
Carbon nanotubes, semiconductor nanowires,
spintronics
Plastic semiconductors, III-V (opto), future
solar cell technologies
7III. BIOSCIENCE ENGINEERING
Mechatronics, Biostatistics and Sensors MeBioS
Bart Nicolai, Paul Darius, Josse De Baerdemaeker,
Jeroen Lammertyn, Herman Ramon
- Lab-on-a-chip based on digital microfluidics
- Implementation of enzymatic assays on
lab-on-a-chip - Fluodots in biosensor technology
- Functionalized nanoparticles for lab-on-chip