A paper on research conducted under the IRT Nanoelec 3D integration program was selected for the 64th IEEE International Electron Devices Meeting (IEDM) held on December 1–5, 2018 in San Francisco. Each year, scientists and industrial R&D professionals come to IEDM, known as one of the most selective conferences in the world, to share their latest technological advances in a broad range of fields, from semiconductors and electronic components to design, manufacturing, reliability testing, and modelling.
Joris Jourdon, who is completing his PhD research with IRT Nanoelec’s 3D integration program, presented his paper on the Harmony demonstrator, the world’s first 3D-assembled image sensor with a pitch of 1.44 µm.