Enthusiasm is the basis of all progress
Henry Ford
Core business
Former Isennien and after a small detour in the world of industry, Hugo Pitard joins ISEN again as a teacher-researcher for a PhD on the Nano 2022 project in partnership with ST Microelectronics under the direction of Mr. Bravaix. He also teaches analog/digital electronics and project management for the engineering cycle.
Prospective
Currently, the systematic miniaturization and increased speed of integrated circuits are pushing electronic components to the limit. With the increase of AI in systems, the goal will be to be able to constantly optimize voltages and operating speeds regardless of the conditions, and eventually, to be able to perform predictive maintenance. In other words, the system will be able to autonomously predict a failure, or even to put itself in safety to avoid any collateral damage. The role of the researcher will therefore be to train and verify the consistency of the AI results to guarantee a failure-free electronic circuit.
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His participation in the nano 2022 project aims to study the robustness and reliability of low voltage 28FDSOI CMOS transistors as well as medium and high voltage LDMOS, and to determine the influences of the main degradation mechanisms such as carrier injection, temperature instability, dielectric breakdown etc.
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