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Curriculum Vitae Francesco Manegatti Page 1 / 3 PERSONAL INFORMATION: Francesco Manegatti Sex Male | Date of birth 11/11/1992 | Nationality Italian WORK EXPERIENCES: MAIN INTERESTS: My primary interest lies in the micro and nanotechnology devices for integrated systems (design, fabrication and characterization); the field I prefer is the Integrated Optics mixed with Electronics for communications, signal processing, detection and sensing. Project Internships During the semester at PHELMA-INP (February 2015 – May 2015), I was involved in a students’ project group with the aim of designing, taking advantage of CAD tools (mainly Comsol), a neural controlled prosthesis, consisting in an implanted electrode wirelessly powered by a magnetic field. The main applications are the neural activities monitoring or the control of an electro-mechanical prosthesis (e.g. artificial arm). June 2015 – August 2015 (10 weeks). I worked at the LPN-CNRS laboratory, placed 30 km south of Paris (France), with Professor Fabrice Raineri as tutor. In that experience I was mainly involved in the optical characterization of a device, constituted by a resonance nanocavity; the goal was to observe an Optical Memory behaviour. As a matter of fact, I worked principally in lab; however, I did some clean room sessions as well. February 2016 – August 2016 (6 months): master thesis’ Internship. I worked at the IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center, placed in Yorktown Heights, NY (USA), with Dr. William M. J. Green as mentor. The project I developed was concerning the design and characterization of a feedback loop for the thermal stabilization of micro-ring resonators, made basically of silicon PN junctions; silicon, indeed, is highly sensitive to temperature variations, causing a significant shift in the micro-ring resonance wavelength. In order to design such a thermal feedback, I took advantage of FPGA tools.

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Curriculum Vitae Francesco Manegatti

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PERSONAL INFORMATION:

Francesco Manegatti

Sex Male | Date of birth 11/11/1992 | Nationality Italian

WORK EXPERIENCES:

MAIN INTERESTS: My primary interest lies in the micro and nanotechnology devices for integrated systems (design, fabrication and characterization); the field I prefer is the Integrated Optics mixed with Electronics for communications, signal processing, detection and sensing.

Project

Internships

During the semester at PHELMA-INP (February 2015 – May 2015), I was involved in a students’ project group with the aim of designing, taking advantage of CAD tools (mainly Comsol), a neural controlled prosthesis, consisting in an implanted electrode wirelessly powered by a magnetic field. The main applications are the neural activities monitoring or the control of an electro-mechanical prosthesis (e.g. artificial arm). June 2015 – August 2015 (10 weeks). I worked at the LPN-CNRS laboratory, placed 30 km south of Paris (France), with Professor Fabrice Raineri as tutor. In that experience I was mainly involved in the optical characterization of a device, constituted by a resonance nanocavity; the goal was to observe an Optical Memory behaviour. As a matter of fact, I worked principally in lab; however, I did some clean room sessions as well.

February 2016 – August 2016 (6 months): master thesis’ Internship. I worked at the IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center, placed in Yorktown Heights, NY (USA), with Dr. William M. J. Green as mentor. The project I developed was concerning the design and characterization of a feedback loop for the thermal stabilization of micro-ring resonators, made basically of silicon PN junctions; silicon, indeed, is highly sensitive to temperature variations, causing a significant shift in the micro-ring resonance wavelength. In order to design such a thermal feedback, I took advantage of FPGA tools.

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EDUCATION AND TRAINING:

PERSONAL SKILLS:

PhD

Master Degree

Light Amplification and laser emission in electrically driven hybrid III-V semiconductor/SOI nanostructures (Jan. 2017 – currently undergoing): PhD project at CNRS – Laboratoire de Photonique et de Nanostructures (Marcoussis, France). Nanotechnologies for the ICTs (Sept. 2014 – Sept. 2016): shared between Politecnico di Torino (Turin, Italy), PHELMA INP (Grenoble, France), Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale De Lausanne (Lausanne, Switzerland).

▪ Physics of technological processes ▪ BioMEMS ▪ Micro and nanoelectronics ▪ Nanostructures for optical and magnetic applications ▪ Advanced microscopy (AFM-STM) ▪ Litography ▪ Optical integrated circuits ▪ Optical communications ▪ Optical detectors ▪ Nanostructures physics ▪ Integrated digital circuits design

▪ Analog circuits design ▪ Hardware systems modeling ▪ Integrated circuits technology ▪ VLSI systems design ▪ Micro and nanosystems modeling ▪ Clean room experiences

Bachelor Degree

Physics Engineering (Sept. 2011 – Sept. 2014): Politecnico di Torino (Turin, Italy).

▪ Mathematical analysis ▪ C language ▪ Classic physics ▪ Applied electronics ▪ Quantum mechanics ▪ Solid state physics ▪ Advanced technology physics

Mother tongue Italian

Other languages UNDERSTANDING SPEAKING WRITING

Listening Reading Spoken interaction Spoken production

English C2 C2 C1 C1 C1

French B1 B2 A2 A2 A2

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Organisational and managerial skills

▪ Capability and easiness of teamwork, acquired during my studies and with my experience as football player

▪ Great ambition, perseverance and pugnacity in whatever field

Computer skills Operative systems: ▪ Windows ▪ Linux ▪ Mac OS

Languages: ▪ C language ▪ VHDL hardware language

Simulation systems: ▪ Comsol ▪ Athena ▪ Atlas ▪ Cadence (Virtuoso and Encounter) ▪ Modelsim ▪ Simulink

Others: ▪ Microsoft Office tools ▪ Origin ▪ Matlab ▪ Sigasi ▪ Synopsys ▪ Codeblocks

Other skills Football player in the Italian 4th League

Driving licence B