Pierre Nicolas Volpe
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Pierre Nicolas Volpe is from Grenoble, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France. Pierre-Nicolas works in the following industries: "Appliances, Electrical, and Electronics Manufacturing". Pierre-Nicolas is currently Project Manager at Aledia. In Pierre-Nicolas's previous role as a Research and Innovation Project Manager at Valeo, Pierre-Nicolas worked in Région de Paris, France until Apr 2021. Prior to joining Valeo, Pierre-Nicolas was a R&D Engineer at CSEM and held the position of R&D Engineer at Suisse. Prior to that, Pierre-Nicolas was a Guest Researcher at Ecole polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne, based in Neuchâtel Area, Switzerland from Oct 2013 to Nov 2015. Pierre-Nicolas started working as Researcher at imec in Région de Liège, Belgique in Mar 2012. From Dec 2009 to Jan 2012, Pierre-Nicolas was Research Engineer at CEA - Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives, based in Région de Paris , France. Prior to that, Pierre-Nicolas was a PhD Researcher at CNRS, based in Région de Grenoble, France from Sep 2006 to Oct 2009. Pierre-Nicolas started working as Visiting PhD Researcher at NIMS - National Institute of Materials Sciences in Tsukuba - Japan in Oct 2008.
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Pierre Nicolas Volpe's current jobs
Pierre Nicolas Volpe's past jobs
Managed projects aiming at the specification, the development planning and the evaluation of technologies for electronic systems manufacturing in the automotive segment.
- Steered a project team and coordinated R&D projects for MEMS sensors qualification for space applications - Developed and manufactured HF-CVD diamond thin films for applications in micromechanics - Managed collaborations with R&D institutes, SMEs and industrial customers within international environments
Marie Curie Fellow: PEGASUS long term program
Managed and executed R&D projects for the manufacturing of wide band gap semiconductor (diamond) devices for high frequency electronics and dosimetry.
Opened the path for the industrial use of unipolar diamond by developing/manufacturing components having performances compatible with power electronics applications.
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