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Optical fiber telecommunications
We teach the next generation of researchers to develop scientific, social, and technological innovations.
We find solutions through interdisciplinary research and industry or public and community partnerships.
We play an active role in Québec's economic, social, and cultural development.
Nanoscience research calls for advanced micro- and nanofabrication processes. Therefore, our R&D projects focus on designing nanomaterials and nanostructures, as well as controlling their size and assembly to optimize them. Our research teams are designing, developing, and characterizing these nanomaterials, on top of developing new tools and approaches to study their properties and behaviours at the nano scale.
Research Objectives
By developing new physical and chemical processes, faculty members are seeking to create nano-objects or nanostructures with unmatched properties that can be used in a wide variety of applications.
Another research objective is to characterize these new materials to understand the physical and chemical mechanisms that govern them.
Finally, the integration of these nanomaterials in new advanced devices will allow them to be deployed in innovative technologies.
Our research teams are developing several advanced materials with remarkable electronic, photonic, chemical, and electromechanical properties for the production of advanced devices.
In particular, they have studied and created ultra-high-performance materials, such as vanadium dioxide for aerospace applications, as well as a new nanohybrid material composed of carbon nanotubes coated with semiconductor nanoparticles for ultrafast photodetection applications.
Other advances include micromechanical devices for the storage and restitution of mechanical energy and a new multiferroic material that can be used in various microsystems, as well as in photovoltaic devices and integrated magnetoelectric microwave resonators.
Research Activities
Optical fiber telecommunications
Plasma Physics and Chemistry, Optical and Laser Spectroscopies
Nanostructured materials
Nanomaterials (Energy, Biomedical)
Electrochemistry and Micro Energy Systems
Ferroic and multifrroic materials
Nanophotonics
Nanotechnology
Nanophotonics and nanoelectronics
Nanostructured materials
Nanomaterials for Energy Conversion and Storage
Nanoparticles doped with rare earths
Ultra-fast dynamics of materials at the nanoscale