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Institut des Nanotechnologies de Lyon (INL) or the Lyon Institute of Nanotechnology is a fundamental and applied research laboratory in the field of micro- and nano-technology based in Lyon, France. Its mission is to conduct research towards the development of full-fledged technologies for a broad range of application sectors (semiconductors and micro-electronics, telecommunication, energy, health, biology, industrial control, defence, environment). The research programs draw on the resources of the Lyon-based Nanolyon technology platform.

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  • Institut des nanotechnologies de Lyon (fr)
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  • Institut des Nanotechnologies de Lyon (INL) or the Lyon Institute of Nanotechnology is a fundamental and applied research laboratory in the field of micro- and nano-technology based in Lyon, France. Its mission is to conduct research towards the development of full-fledged technologies for a broad range of application sectors (semiconductors and micro-electronics, telecommunication, energy, health, biology, industrial control, defence, environment). The research programs draw on the resources of the Lyon-based Nanolyon technology platform. (en)
  • L’Institut des Nanotechnologies de Lyon (INL) est une Unité Mixte de Recherche (UMR 5270) dont les tutelles sont le CNRS, l’ECL, l’INSA, l’Université Lyon 1 et CPE Lyon. L’INL a pour vocation de développer des recherches technologiques multidisciplinaires dans le domaine des micro et nanotechnologies et de leurs applications. Les recherches menées s’étendent des matériaux aux systèmes, laboratoire s’appuie sur la plate-forme technologique lyonnaise NanoLyon. Les domaines d’application couvrent de grands secteurs économiques : l’industrie des semiconducteurs, les technologies de l’information, les technologies du vivant et de la santé, l’énergie et l’environnement. (fr)
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  • Institut des Nanotechnologies de Lyon (INL) or the Lyon Institute of Nanotechnology is a fundamental and applied research laboratory in the field of micro- and nano-technology based in Lyon, France. Its mission is to conduct research towards the development of full-fledged technologies for a broad range of application sectors (semiconductors and micro-electronics, telecommunication, energy, health, biology, industrial control, defence, environment). The research programs draw on the resources of the Lyon-based Nanolyon technology platform. A transversal research operation is specifically dedicated to the development of Nanocharacterization tools and techniques. The laboratory is situated on the campuses of Ecole Centrale de Lyon, INSA Lyon, University of Lyon 1 and CPE. It comprises 120 permanent staff and approximately 95 non-permanent staff. The annual budget excluding salaries is about 3M€. The management team is made up of Guy Hollinger (director), G. Guillot (vice-director for the INSA site), P. Morin (vice-director for the UL1 site) and Ian O'Connor (vice-director for the ECL site). Under the auspices of the CNRS, INL is actively seeking excellent quality "CR2"- and "CR1"-level candidates to contribute or lead scientific and technological research in the following high-priority fields: * Integration of new electronic and photonic functions on Silicon (material, devices and systems issues). * Sensors, Microsystems and Sensor networks for health * 3rd generation Photovoltaics * Bottom up nanotechnologies and nanobiotechnologies. (en)
  • L’Institut des Nanotechnologies de Lyon (INL) est une Unité Mixte de Recherche (UMR 5270) dont les tutelles sont le CNRS, l’ECL, l’INSA, l’Université Lyon 1 et CPE Lyon. L’INL a pour vocation de développer des recherches technologiques multidisciplinaires dans le domaine des micro et nanotechnologies et de leurs applications. Les recherches menées s’étendent des matériaux aux systèmes, laboratoire s’appuie sur la plate-forme technologique lyonnaise NanoLyon. Les domaines d’application couvrent de grands secteurs économiques : l’industrie des semiconducteurs, les technologies de l’information, les technologies du vivant et de la santé, l’énergie et l’environnement. Il a été créé en 2007 et est présidé par Catherine Bru-Chevallier. La recherche est organisée autour de quatre axes : * matériaux fonctionnels, * électronique, * photonique et photovoltaïque, * biotechnologies et santé. Le laboratoire est multi-sites avec des localisations sur les campus d’Ecully et de Lyon-Tech La Doua. Il regroupe environ 200 personnes dont 121 personnels permanents. L’INL est un acteur majeur du Pôle de Recherche et d’Enseignement. (fr)
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