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Christophe Courcimault (PhD student)

 

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Biographical Sketch

Christophe Courcimault received the French equivalent of a B.S. degree in physics from INSA Toulouse and the French equivalent of a M.S. degree in Microelectronics and micro engineering from the same school, in 2001. He is currently a candidate for a French Ph. D. in Microsystems. His research is focusing on the development of microsystems for the fabrication of nanosystems.

 

Office: 404-894-9909

Home: 404-296-2126

Fax: 404-894-5028

cc257@prism.gatech.edu

 

Projects:

1)      Fabrication of nanostructures using micro-tools: Reconfigurable Shadow Masks Technology

Sponsored by DARPA under the NMASP (Nano-Mechanical Array Signal Processing) program.

 

2)      Nanojet fabrication and characterization

Sponsored by the NSF

Publications:

 

1)       C. Courcimault, D. Kercher, M. Allen.,” Microsystems for the Fabrication of Nano-Scale Structures”, Proc. of TRANSDUCERS 2003, Solid-State Sensors, Actuators and Microsystems, Vol. 1, Pp: 730 -733.

 

2)       Yong-Kyu Yoon, Richard Powers, Yoonsu Choi, Christophe Courcimault, and Mark G. Allen, “Micromachined     Polymeric Microvasculatures: A Three-Dimensional Microfluidic System Using Inclined SU-8 Structures and Laser Machining,” Presented in 226th American Chemical Society National Meeting, New York, NY,  September 7-11, 2003, in Polymer division.

 

 

 

 

 

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