PRIME
Predictive Reliability for High Power RF MEMS
Start Date: 01/07/2021,     End Date: 30/06/2023

PRIME was a Marie Sklodowska-Curie Individual Fellowship project, (H2020-MSCA-IF-EF-ST, GA 101032925) with the vision to introduce a fresh perspective on the assessment of high-power RF MEMS reliability. The way to achieve this was by combining conventional reliability testing with machine learning techniques towards enabling failure related predictive diagnostics. Nevertheless, the project was a holistic approach and apart from the machine learning reinforced studies, also included RF-design tasks, micro/nano-fabrication activities, and implementation of diverse characterization techniques having always in mind to support the development of the fellow’s profile, to maximize the transfer of knowledge between the fellow and the host and to disseminate the results to the broader possible audience.

Towards this end, PRIME workplan included the design of the devices to be studied, their fabrication, extensive characterization, monitoring of the RF response and power handling capabilities, study of aspects related to reliability physics and development of machine learning based methodologies enabling predictions concerning their performance and reliability. All these tasks were performed in the facilities of the host (IESL-FORTH) but also through two secondment placements related to RF design (RF-Microtech, Italy) and to machine learning tasks (Imperial College London, UK).

Through this workplan PRIME achieved to deliver a family of RF MEMS switches supporting different RF responses and power handling capabilities. In addition, reliability physics issues anticipated to appear during high power operation of RF MEMS were identified and studied. Finally, machine learning based methodologies utilising datasets generated by either simulation studies or by experimental results have been introduced.

Beyond the purely research tasks, PRIME was also focusing on the fellow. Therefore, the workplan was designed in such a way as to offer the complementary skills that were missing from the fellow’s profile. This included research skills, managerial tasks as well as the establishment of international network of collaborators, fact highlighted by the undertaking by the fellow of the coordination on behalf of FORTH of a new KDT JU project. In parallel through PRIME workplan the fellow also transferred to members of the host useful knowledge about RF MEMS physics, reliability, and characterization.

PRIME research outcomes so far resulted in the following publications.

Peer Reviewed Journal

  • L. Michalas et al. “RF signals over field emission currents: A theoretical study for MEMS capacitive switches” Microelectronics Reliability 138, 114678, 2022.

 

Conference Proceedings

  •  L. Michalas et al. “RF MEMS switch design methodology by electromagnetic simulations and machine learning” 2022 52nd European Microwave Conference (EuMC), Milan, Italy, 2022, pp. 369-372. 

 

This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No [101032925].

Principal Investigator

Dr. Konstantinidis George
Research Director
Dr. Michalas Loukas
PostDoctoral Fellow

Funding

Marie Sklodowska-Curie Individual Fellowship project
TWO (2) POST-DOCTORAL RESEARCHERS IN IN2SIGHT PROJECT
The deadline to apply for this position has expired.
Publication Date
14/04/2021
Application Deadline
29/04/2021
Position Category
Reference Number
2021_51039
Salary
Location
Herakleion, Crete, Greece
Contact Person
Start Date
01/06/2021

Position Description

Job 1

Evaluation of the adhesion, proliferation, orientation and differentiation of umbilical endothelial cells and fibroblasts on ultrafast laser fabricated scaffolds

Job 2

Design and fabrication of micro-optical elements for microfluidics applications

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Required Qualifications

Job 1

  • PhD degree in Life Sciences 
  • Proven experience in handling laboratory animals 
  • At least two years of experience in the position topic 
  • Scientific publications relevant to the topic in international scientific journals 
  • Excellent knowledge of the English language 

Job 2

  • PhD degree in physics 
  • Proven experience in laser materials processing 
  • At least two years of experience in the position topic 
  • Scientific publications relevant to the topic in international scientific journals 
  • Excellent knowledge of the English language 

Application Procedure

Interested candidates who meet the aforementioned requirements are kindly asked to submit their applications to the address (hr@iesl.forth.gr), with cc to the Scientific Coordinator Dr Maria Farsari (mfarsari@iesl.forth.gr).

In order to be considered, the application must include:

  • Application Form (Form Greek or Form English to the left)
  • Brief CV
  • Scanned copies of academic titles

Appointment Duration

12 months
ONE (1) POST-DOC POSITION IN NEP PROJECT
The deadline to apply for this position has expired.
Publication Date
14/04/2021
Application Deadline
29/04/2021
Position Category
Reference Number
2021_51027
Salary
Location
Herakleion, Crete, Greece
Contact Person
Start Date
01/07/2021

Position Description

Laser Processing of Polymers and Dissemination of Research results

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Required Qualifications

  • PhD in Physical Sciences 
  • Proved Experience in the position topic 
  • Publications in the position topic 
  • Experience in project participation and project reports writing 
  • Excellent knowledge of English Language 

Application Procedure

Interested candidates who meet the aforementioned requirements are kindly asked to submit their applications to the address (hr@iesl.forth.gr), with cc to the Scientific Responsible, Dr Emmanuel Stratakis (stratak@iesl.forth.gr).

 

In order to be considered, the application must include:

  • Application Form (Form Greek or Form English to the left)
  • Detailed curriculum vitae (CV) of the candidate
  • Scanned Copies of academic titles

Appointment Duration

6 months

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