Team Members
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Eric Lebrasseur received his B.S. degree in mathematics, his M.S. degree, and his Ph.D. degree in physics from the University of Lyon I, France, in 1991, 1993 and 1998, respectively. In 1999 he started to work in the field of MEMS at The University of Tokyo in Japan as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow. Since then, he has been involved in the design and fabrication of MEMS in various companies and institutes in France (Memscap in Grenoble, Femto-ST in Besançon), and Japan (UTokyo). Since 2017 he is working as a CNRS (National Center for Scientific Research) project researcher on the French National Research Agency project ANR-16-CE33-0022. |
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Gwenn Ulliac received the M.Sc. and Ph.D degrees in microwave and microtechnology from Lille University, France, in 2001 and 2005 respectively. In 2006, he joined the FEMTO-ST Institute, where he is currently a research engineer in the MIMENTO clean room in charge of technological developments on lithium niobate material. His research interests include the fabrication and the technological developments of opto-electronic and acousto-optical devices (waveguides, bragg gratings, photonic crystals, phononic crystals, acoustic resonator…). Since 01/10/2017, he joined the University of Tokyo for a one-year assignment at VDEC / MITA Lab as part of an international exchange program between French and Japanese networks of micro-nano-fabrication clean-rooms. |
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Naoto Usami received his B. E., M. E. degrees in electrical engineering from The University of Tokyo, in 2014 and 2016, respectively. He is currently working toward the Ph.D. degree at the Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Systems, The University of Tokyo. He is also a research fellow (DC2) of Japan Society for the Promotion of Science from 2018. In 2014, he had been serving as a sub project manager for realization of Deep Space Sculpture ``DESPATCH'' which was a part of Artsat project. His current interest includes antenna design, micro remote powering, micro and nano fabrication. Now, he participates in Programmable Matter project as an electrical engineer and is engaged in developing millimeter-scale catoms. |