Farzan JazaeriFarzan Jazaeri received his M.Sc. degree in 2009 from University of Tehran and his Ph.D. in electronic engineering from EPFL in 2015. He has been serving as Research Scientist at EPFL since 2015 and Senior RD Semiconductor Device Engineer in the Swatch Company since 2019.He is a recipient of the 2018 Electron Devices Society George E. Smith Award, the best talk award from MIXDES 2019 and the best paper awards from ESSDERC2018 and ESSDERC2019, and several other academic awards. He is also awarded an advanced Swiss National Science Foundation grant for two years fellowship in MIT and NASA. His doctoral thesis was recognized to be eligible for the IBM award in 2017. Dr. Jazaeri is currently research scientist and project leader in high level of international scientific collaborative activities at EPFL. His research activities on solid-state physics are focused on creation of the cryogenic temperature infrastructure necessary to operate the qubits for quantum computations(MOSQUITO), radiation-induced damages in advanced devices for the future high energy physics experiments at CERN (GigaRadMOST), Pinned Photodiodes for CIS, and modeling and characterization AlGaN-GaN heterostructure in collaboration with IMEC. Together with Dr. Sallese, he is the lead developer of EPFL HEMT MODEL for GaN HEMTs. He fully developed a new model (EPFL-JL Model) for the so-called nanowire FETs and was invited by Cambridge University Press to write a book on junctionless nanowire FETs, emerging nanoelectronic devices, already published since 2018. He serves as lead editor and reviewer for several scientific journals. He has been an invited keynote speaker at several international conferences and events. He is invited to MIXDES 2019 as a keynote speaker to address quantum bits and quantum computing architecture.From Jun 2009 to February 2010, he worked on designing and implementing SD/HD broadcast systems with SAMIM-RAYANEH Co., Tehran, Iran. Between March 2010 and November 2011 he worked as a SCADA expert in Tehran Regional Electric Co. (TREC), Tehran, Iran. From September 2010 to December 2011, he continued his research activities in nano-electronics in Tehran, Iran. In December 2011, he joined to Electron Device Modelling and Technology Lab (EDLab) and pursued his Ph.D. degree at EPFL. In 2015, he received his Ph.D. from Microsystems and Microelectronics department, Integrated Systems Laboratory (STI/IC) at EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland.
Irène Elizabeth Vogel ChevrouletFORMATION
Architecte diplômée EAUG 1991 Université de Genève Prof. Tita Carloni Master of Arts in Advanced Art Historical & Related Studies 1995 University of East Anglia, Norwich, Angleterre, Prof. Stefan Muthesius bourse de jeune chercheuse FNSRS - Naissance du premier enfant 1998 - Certificat piano: Mention Bien 1999 Conservatoire de Lausanne, Prof. Martine Jaques - Naissance du second enfant 2001 - Doctorat en théorie et histoire de l'architecture 2009 La création d'une japonité moderne (1870-1940) ou le regard des architectes européens sur le Japon: Josiah Conder, Robert Mallet-Stevens, Bruno Taut, Charlotte Perriand Ecole polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne, Prof. Jacques Lucan bourse Marie Heim Vögtlin FNSRS
EXPERIENCE PROFESSIONNELLE
COLLABORATRICE POUR LA RECHERCHE - LUMEN Lumière naturelle: Institut de technique du bâtiment EPFL, 1992-94 - Histoire de la Ville Européenne: Institut d'architecture uni. Genève, Prof. Ricardo Mariani, 1996-98 CREATION DE LA LIBRAIRIE DE PHOTOGRAPHIE au Musée de lElysée, LausanneDir. Bill Ewing, 1998 CONSEILLERE ARCHITECTE Service d'Aménagement du Territoire à Lausanne, 1999-2000 COLLABORATRICE SCIENTIFIQUE EPFL 2000 - 2014 1) Modélisation du territoire et matériologie de l'objet construit Laboratoire de projet urbain, territorial et architectural, Prof. Patrick Berger, 2000-2002 2) Cours théorie du territoire et unité d'enseignement aménagement urbain, mobilité et environnement Laboratoire des dynamiques territoriales, Prof. Martin Schuler, 2002-2004 3) Cahier sur la représentation de la présence humaine à l'ère digitale dans le projet d'architecture Laboratoire de construction et de conservation, Prof. Luca Ortelli, 2010 4) Recherche au sujet de Bernard Huet et le Japon 1964 en collaboration avec Valérie Ortlieb Chaire du Prof. invité Christian Gilot, 2011 - Publication PPUR 2016 5) Analyse de la Résidence de l'ambassadeur du Japon à Paris construite en 1970 par Junzô Sakakura, Jean Riedberger, Charlotte Perriand et Jean Prouvé ainsi que sa rénovation en 2000 par Reiko Hayama. Essai et conférence internationale Docomomo à Helsinki en août 2012 - Publication 6) Archivage: travaux d'enseignement et recherche 1992-2012 - Synthèse de l'oeuvre écrite Laboratoire de projet urbain, territorial et architectural, Prof. Patrick Berger, 2011-2014 Japan: irreducible Differences? Conference East West International Colloquium Polytechnicum Milan, déc. 2012 7) Appui à la direction du Center for Area and Cultural Studies Collège des Humanités EPFL 2012 - 2014 8) Collaboration à Animal? Exposition et livre Patrick Berger Archizoom 2014 Laboratoire de projet urbain, territorial et architectural, Prof. Patrick Berger CHERCHEUSE HÔTE Institut Architecture ENAC EPFL 2015 - 2021 Publication d'essaisReiko Hayama 2015 DearqImagine Japan 2015 Ed. AlphilJosiah Conder 2016 Gebr. Mann VerlagRédaction d'un livre pour les Presses Polytechniques Universitaires Romandes: Bernard Huet au Japon Architectures et jardins Zen 2017Conférence SAH Pasadena 2016
Recherche sur Pikionis et le JaponConférence EAHN-SAHANZ Sydney 2019Publication Journal of Landscape Architecture 2020Recherches en cours: L'oeuvre construite de Reiko Hayama Pikionis et NoguchiVoir les autres publications et conférences internationales dans la liste Conférences en Suisse:Le jardin de Ryôan-ji Japan Impact - Cercle Suisse Japon - HES Fribourg 2018Une maison japonaise voisine de TotoroJapan Impact 2019Du Japon à l'Acropole: les réalisations paysagères de Dimitris Pikionis Japan Impact 2020CHARGEE DE COURS Collège des Humanités dès 2013Japon contemporain: culture et pensée au miroir de l'architecture - 70 étudiantsContemporary Japan as mirrored in cinema and anime - 60 étudiants
Alexandre SchmidAlexandre Schmid received the M.Sc. degree in microengineering and the Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL), Lausanne, Switzerland, in 1994 and 2000, respectively. Since 1994, he has been with the EPFL, working with the Integrated Systems Laboratory as a Research and Teaching Assistant, and with the Electronics Laboratories as a Postdoctoral Fellow. In 2002, he was a Senior Research Associate with the Microelectronic Systems Laboratory, where he has been conducting research in the fields of bioelectronic interfaces and implantable biomedical electronics, nonconventional signal processing and neuromorphic hardware, and reliability of nanoelectronic devices, and also teaches with the Microengineering and Electrical Engineering Departments of EPFL. Since 2011, he is a Maître d'Enseignement et de Recherche (MER) Faculty Member with EPFL. He is a coauthor of two books, Reliability of Nanoscale Circuits and Systems, Methodologies and Circuit Architectures, Springer, 2011, and Wireless Cortical Implantable Systems, Springer, 2013, and a coeditor of one book, as well as over 100 articles published in journals and conferences.
Dr. Schmid has served as the General Chair of the Fourth International Conference on Nano-Networks in 2009 and has been serving as an Associate Editor of the Institute of Electrical, Information, and Communication Engineers Electronics Express since 2009.