Instituto de Microelectrónica de Barcelona – Centro Nacional de Microelectrónica (IMB-CNM)

IMB-CNM is the largest institute in Spain dedicated to R&D of Micro and Nano Technology and microsystems and with unique capacities of silicon technology. It belongs to CSIC since its foundation in 1985.
Its mission is to perform applied research based on micro and nanotechnologies, mainly focused towards the development of components and micro and nano systems.
Intelligent miniaturized systems, eventually with integrated electronic, photonic, mechanical components and circuits, play an important role in society. Research, development and application of miniaturized components and systems will improve the health and well-being of people, help control environmental conditions, save and improve efficient management of energy. Its experience in micro and nanotechnologies enables IMB-CNM to lead projects ranging from academic research to industrial contracts, in an international environment.

General

Registered office: INSTITUTO DE MICROELECTRÓNICA DE BARCELONA - CENTRO NACIONAL DE MICROELECTRÓNICA IMB-CNM CSIC
Entity type: Universities and Public Research Organism
Size: 0-9
Topics of interes:
HealthEnergy

Contact Data

Registered office: Carrer dels Til lers s/n, campus UAB, Bellaterra
City: Cerdanyola del Valles
State: Barcelona
Country: Spain
Phone: +34 93 594 77 00
Contact: Isabel Gavilanes Perez (isabel.gavilanes@csic.es)

Technological Aspects

Types of materials on which the activity is based:
PolymersCompositesCeramicsNanomaterials
Types of activities developed:

Specific Technological Aspects

IMB-CNM is the largest institute in Spain dedicated to R&D of Micro and Nano Technology and microsystems and with unique capacities of silicon technology. It belongs to CSIC since its foundation in 1985. Its mission is to perform applied research based on micro and nanotechnologies, mainly focused towards the development of components and micro and nano systems. Intelligent miniaturized systems, eventually with integrated electronic, photonic, mechanical components and circuits, play an important role in society. Research, development and application of miniaturized components and systems will improve the health and well-being of people, help control environmental conditions, save and improve efficient management of energy. Its experience in micro and nanotechnologies enables IMB-CNM to lead projects ranging from academic research to industrial contracts, in an international environment.