27-28 August 2025
Suwon
09:00 – 09:20
Keynote
WBG Pilot Line
In this talk the motivations, the structure, the services, the new devices developed in the WBG Pilot line will be presented.
Francesco La Via
CNR-IMM
Francesco La Via was born in Catania, Italy, in September 1961. He received the M.S. degree in physics from Catania University, Catania, Italy, in 1985. From 1985 to 1990, he had a fellowship at STM, Catania. In 1990, he joined the CNR IMM in Catania as a researcher. During this time, he was a Visiting Scientist at Philips NatLab, Eindhoven, The Netherlands. In 2001 he became senior researcher of the CNR IMM and he is responsible of the research group that work on the new metallization schemes for silicon and silicon carbide. From 2003 he is responsible of the division of CNR-IMM that developed new processes for silicon carbide epitaxy and hetero-epitaxy. From 2020 he become Research Director. He is responsible of several industrial research projects and coordinator of two European projects: CHALLENGE (http://h2020challenge.eu/) and SiC Nano for picoGeo (http://picogeo.eu/). Now is the coordinator of the Wide Band Gap Pilot Line. In this period, he has published more than 350 papers on JCR journals and 4 edited books. He has presented several invited contributions to international conferences and has organized several conferences and tutorials. He has 6 patents on SiC technology and growth. The main research interests are in the field of silicon carbide growth, power devices, detectors and MEMS.
CNR-IMM
Company Profile
The Institute for Microelectronics and Microsystems (IMM) was established in Sept. 2000, by merging the Institute for Methodologies and Technologies for Microelectronics (IMETEM, Catania), the Institute for Chemistry and Technology of Materials for Electronics (LAMEL, Bologna), the Project Sensors and Microsystems (PSM, Rome) and the Institute for the Study of New Materials for Electronics (IME, Lecce). In 2010 two additional sections joined IMM: the Materials and Devices for Microelectronics Lab (MDM, Agrate Brianza) and the centre for Materials and Technologies for Information and Communication and Solar energy (MATIS, Catania).