Edwige Bano received her PhD in 1997 from Grenoble Institute of Technology (Grenoble INP), France. She is currently a Professor at Grenoble INP – UGA (Université Grenoble Alpes) and is the supervisor of the SiC activities at CROMA (Centre for Radiofrequencies, Optics and Micronanoelectronics in the Alps, ex., IMEP-LaHC), France. Her research interests are fabrication, electrical characterization, and transport modeling of SiC-based nanodevices. Pr. E. Bano is the author or co-author of more than one hundred journal and conference publications.
Valerie Stambouli
received her PhD in 1991 from Paris-Saclay University (France) on the
elaboration of metallic and dielectric thin films for microelectronics and microsystems.
Then, she made a postdoc at Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL,
Switzerland). Currently, she is a permanent senior researcher at Laboratoire
des Matériaux et du Génie Physique (LMGP, Grenoble, France) where she
initiated an interdisciplinary research program for biosensor applications. Her
main research interest is in semiconducting nanostructure-based biosensors for
label-free electrical and electrochemical detection of biomolecules (DNA,
proteins), surface functionalization, and biosensing. She is the author and
co-author of more than 94 journal and conference publications.
Dr. Konstantinos Zekentes received the B.S. degree in physics from the
University of Crete, Heraklion, Greece, in 1983, and a Ph.D. degree in
physics of semiconductors from the University of Montpellier, Montpellier,
France, in 1989. He is currently a Senior Researcher with the
Microelectronics Research Group (MRG), Institute of Electronic Structure and
Laser, Foundation for Research and Technology—Hellas, Heraklion, and an invited researcher in Grenoble INP. The
objective of his work is to coordinate and supervise the MRG's effort on
SiC-related technology for elaborating high-power/high-frequency devices while that in Grenoble INP is to supervise the effort for the development of SiC-based devices for neural interface and biosensor applications. He has more than one hundred and fifty
journal and conference publications and is the holder of one U.S. patent.