Research chairs
Innovation zones have several important mandates to achieve their wealth creation objectives. One of these objectives is to develop knowledge to propel innovation in companies and, thus, accelerate the commercialization of new products.
Research chairs are important for developing a highly qualified workforce. They strengthen the network between research players and industry, thus facilitating the transition from the idea to the market. It is also a tool of choice for attracting talent from here, but also from around the world.
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Research Chair to make technological innovation responsible
Research to measure the impact of technological advances from a socially responsible perspective
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Marie-Luc Arpin
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C2MI Research Chair in Microfabrication and Integration
Research aimed at developing materials and innovative microfabrication and integration processes that will add to C2MI’s current capabilities
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Serge Ecoffey
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C2MI Research Chair in Advanced Microelectronic Encapsulation
Research Chair in advanced microelectronic encapsulation to strengthen the vitality and sustainability of the C2MI ecosystem.
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Dave Danovitch
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Canada Research Chair in Embedded Real-Time Intelligence for Ultrafast Flow Detectors
Research for the development of technologies for storing data generated by the next generation of advanced detectors.
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Audrey Corbeil Therrien
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Canada Research Chair in Positron Emission Tomography Based on Photon Time of Flight
Research for the development of technologies to improve medical imaging.
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Réjean Fontaine
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Research Chair on Nanomaterials for Integrated Photonics
This research chair is to exploit the extraordinary properties of graphene to increase the performance of integrated photonic circuits and extend their fields of application.
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Mathieu Massicotte
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Research Chair in Microelectronic Assembly Technologies for Energy and Optoelectronics
The research programming of this chair consists of developing a Fan-Out Wafer Level Packaging platform at C2MI and applying it to opto-electronic applications, and thus opening the way towards the integration of heterogeneous chip systems from different technologies (III-V, Si materials).
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Gwenaëlle Hamon
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NSERC-IBM Canada Industrial Research Chair on High-Performance Heterogeneous Integration
Research aimed at using advanced encapsulation technologies for performance scaling.
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Dominique Drouin
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NSERC-Teledyne DALSA Industrial Research Chair in Next Generation MEMS and Microphotonics
Research aims to integrate new or improved materials, manufacturing processes and components into the industrial production of next-generation high-performance MEMS and microphotonic devices.
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Paul Charette