The Management and all the members of FEMTO-ST wish you a year 2022 full of personal and professional satisfactions
Daniel HISSEL, winner of the CNRS 2020 Innovation Medal
Full professor at the University of Franche-Comté, researcher at FEMTO-ST Institute and co-founder of a start-up on efficient hydrogen fuel cells, Daniel HISSEL is one of the four national winners of the CNRS 2020 Innovation Medal.
A new source of infrared light thanks to fibre optic cascades
Scientists from FEMTO-ST Institute and McGill University (Montreal, Canada) have designed and developed in collaboration with three French companies a light source covering the entire mid-infrared wavelength range: from 2 to 10 µm.
Topological crystals to guide waves on the water surface
Topological crystals have the property of being conductive on their surface, but insulating in their volume which allows very efficient wave guidance by engineering the structure of these materials, generally arranged in a hexagonal symmetry, inspired by the graphene.
An innovative solution to detect pollutants in the subsoil
Researchers from FEMTO-STinstitute and the company TOTAL SA have succeeded in detecting organic pollutants with methods that did not require sampling and have been able to monitor the evolution of the pollution of the subsoil over periods ranging up to several years.
Within the framework of Coronavirus (COVID-19) epidemic and following the measures announced by the President of the French Republic, all the premises of our laboratory in Besançon, Belfort and Montbéliard cities are closed to the public from this Tuesday March 17.
I-PhD Innovation Competition: 2 winners from FEMTO-ST
Maya Geagea (ANIO-PAC project: micro fuel cells), and Gaël Matten (VIBISCUS project: noise reduction system), special jury prize, are winners of the 2019 innovation awards.
Sarah Benchabane winner of an ERC Consolidator grant 2019
CNRS Research Fellow at the FEMTO-ST Institute, Sarah is awarded with a prestigious €2M European Research Council (ERC) grant for her project : Nanophonics for Quantum Information Processing.
Discover the smallest volume character ever animated in stop-motion (frame by frame) through a short film made thanks to FEMTO-ST's high-tech robotic equipments and researchers.
Vladimir GAUTHIER is national winner of the PEPITE competition for young creators of innovative companies
Entrepreneurial PhD at FEMTO-ST, Vladimir Gauthier is developing a company project on the microrobotic sorting of biological cells, which has received national price !