After being part of and contributing to the Epowerdrive project at the IRT Saint Exupéry, Hans Hoffmann Sathler defended his thesis on December 9, 2021, at the B612 in Toulouse. His work was supervised by the EOBE (Electrical, Optical, Bio-Physics, and Engineering) Doctoral School, the Paris-Saclay University, the SATIE Laboratory and the IRT Saint Exupéry.[…]
On December 7, 2021, Catherine Ngom defended her thesis at the IES Doctoral School in Montpellier. Her work was supervised by the IRT Saint Exupéry in Toulouse, and the IES Laboratory in Montpellier, in collaboration with the Department of Energy Systems, Reliability and Radiation. After winning the Best Conference Paper and Best Oral Student Presentation[…]
After a year and a half, discussions between the 21 partners have led to the definition of use cases with their associated services, targeted performances and the necessary infrastructure. The 5GMED project team continues to work on the development of the infrastructure and components that will allow to test the defined services on the corridor.[…]
After 3 years of research and tests, the scientific team of the IRT Saint Exupéry and the members of the METEOR project (coMpEtitive ThErmOplastic pRepreg) have completed a project that plays a very important role in the optimization of prepregs based on high-performance thermoplastics carbon fibers and resin. THE PROJECT METEOR’s mission was to develop[…]
After a year and a half of activities, the SiCRET (SiC (MOSFET) Reliability Evaluation for Transport) project Team continues its studies on the reliability of Silicon Carbide power electronic devices. At the heart of the electric mobility transition, this project aims to enable the deployment of “dependable” MOSFET SiC technology in the transportation sector. THE[…]
Pierre ROUMANILLE, Research Engineer at IRT Saint Exupéry, working on the durability of assembly materials for electronic applications, stood out during ESREF 2021. On October 7, he won the Best Paper Award for his scientific paper which dealt with the subject of Packaging and Assembly Reliability and Failure Analysis, which is studied within the FELINE[…]
The Confiance.ai Forum, which was held over two days, October 5 and 6, at the IRT Saint Exupéry Toulouse in the B612 building, was attended by more than 400 people (both face-to-face and remote), members of the program and experts in the field of Artificial Intelligence. On October 5, during this 1st day reserved for[…]
RADECS is an annual international conference that deals with the radiation effects on electronics devices. It was held from October 19th to November 20th 2020 when Catherine Ngom presented about the characterization of the radiation single-event effects sensitivity of commercial Gallium Nitride (GaN) power components by charge injection with laser pulses. THE PRESENTATION “A participation in[…]
On September 14, 2021, Quang Chuc Nguyen defended his thesis at the LAAS-CNRS in Toulouse. His work was supervised by the IRT Saint Exupéry, the LAAS-CNRS and the ICAM Toulouse and was registered in GEET doctoral school. This research contributed to help developing and improving high performance double-sided cooling SiC power modules. THESIS SUBJECT “It[…]
The SPOC (Software Payload On Chip) project teams study ways to integrate Machine Learning on embedded systems for the space, droning and industrial domains. Since 2019, the SPOC project has been built around a part-time collaboration between Airbus Defence & Space, Viveris Technologies and IRT Saint Exupéry to make these artificial intelligence techniques and methods[…]