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CARBON BASED SMART SYSTEM FOR WIRELESS APPLICATION Start Date : 01/09/12 Project n 318352 Duration : 36 months Topic addressed : Very advanced nanoelectronic components: design, engineering, technology and manufacturability WORK PACKAGE 7 : Project management DELIVERABLE D7.7 Minutes of the T0+30 Due date : T0+30 Submission date : T0+37 Lead contractor for this deliverable : TRT Dissemination level : PU Public

2/11 WORK PACKAGE 7: Project management PARTNERS ORGANISATION APPROVAL Name Function Date Signature Prepared by: S.Xavier R&D Engineer 28/10/15 Approved by: Afshin Ziaei Research Program Manager 28/10/15 DISTRIBUTION LIST QUANTITY ORGANIZATION NAMES 1 ex Thales Research and Technology TRT Afshin ZIAEI 1 ex Chalmers University of Technology CHALMERS Johan LIU 1 ex Foundation for Research & Technology - Hellas FORTH George KONSTANDINIS 1 ex Laboratoire d Architecture et d Analyse des Systèmes CNRS-LAAS George DELIGEORGIS 1 ex Université Pierre et Marie Curie UPMC Charlotte TRIPON- CANSELIET 1 ex National Research and Development Institute for Microtechnologies IMT Mircea DRAGOMAN 1 ex Graphene Industries GI Peter BLAKE 1 ex Thales Systèmes Aéroportés TSA Yves MANCUSO 1 ex SHT Smart High-Tech AB SHT Yifeng FU 1 ex Universita politecnica delle Marche UNIVPM Luca PIERANTONI 1 ex Linköping University LiU Rositsa YAKIMOVA 1 ex Fundacio Privada Institute Catala de Nanotecnologia ICN Clivia SOTOMAYOR 1 ex Tyndall-UCC Tyndall Mircea MODREANU 2

3/11 CHANGE RECORD SHEET REVISION LETTER DATE PAGE NUMBER DESCRIPTION Template 07/2013 8 V1 26/10/2015 11 Final version 3

4/11 CONTENTS 1 PARTICIPANTS 5 2 AGENDA 6 3 INTRODUCTION AND PROJECT OVERVIEW (A. ZIAEI, TRT) 7 4 WP PRESENTATIONS 8 4.1 WP 3 (G.DELIGEORGIS, FORTH) 8 5 REVIEW OF WORK & ACTION LIST 10 4

5/11 1 PARTICIPANTS Date: May 07, 2015 Location: LAAS - CNRS 7 Avenue Roche 31077, Toulouse cedex 04 Contact: Stephane Xavier Ph: +33 169 415 892/ Mob: +33 6 1923 8805 stephane.xavier@thalesgroup.com Afshin Ziaei Ph: +33 169 415 777 / Mob: +33 6 8924 8810 afshin.ziaei@thalesgroup.com Organisation Person Names Email Address 1 TRT Afshin Ziaei afshin.ziaei@thalesgroup.com Stéphane Xavier stephane.xavier@thalesgroup.com 2 CHALMERS Kell Jeppson jeppson@chalmers.se 3 FORTH George Konstandinis aek@physics.uoc.gr George Deligeorgis deligeo@physics.uoc.gr 4 CNRS-LAAS Patrick Pons ppons@laas.fr Mircea Dragoman mircea.dragoman@imt.ro 5 IMT Alina-Cristrina Bunea Alina.bunea@imt.ro Dan Neculoiu Dan.neculoiu@imt.ro Alina Cismaru Alina.cismaru@imt.ro 6 SHT Yifeng Fu yifeng@sht-tek.com 7 ICN Markus Wagner markus.wagner@icn.cat 8 LiU Rosista Yakimova roy@ifm.liu.se 9 UNIVPM Davide Mencarelli d.mencarelli@univpm.it 10 Tyndall Mircea Modreanu mircea.modreanu@tyndall.ie 5

6/11 2 AGENDA 9:00 9:15 9:30 9:30 9:45 9:45 10:30 10:30 10:45 Coffe Break 10:45 12:30 12:30 13:30 Lunch 13:30 15:30 15:30 15:45 Coffe Break Thursday 07 th of May Opening, Welcome, Agenda Project Overwiew - Report of second year of the project - Deliverables, schedule, next progress WP2 Presentations - Objectives & means - Main results obtained on the period January-May 2015 WP3 Presentations Part-I - Objectives & means - Schedule of main milestones & deliverables - Main results obtained on the period January -May 2015 WP3 Presentations Part-II - Objectives & means - Schedule of main milestones & deliverables - Main results obtained on the period January -May 2015 - Work plan/ Schedule for next 3 months WP4 Presentations - Objectives & means - Schedule of main milestones & deliverables Main results obtained on the period January -May 2015 Project Coordinator WP leader WP leader WP leader WP leader WP5 Presentations WP leader - Objectives & means 15:45 16:30 - Schedule of main milestones & deliverables - Main results obtained on the period May-Sept. 2015 - Work plan/ Schedule for next 3 months 16:30 17:30 - Final discussion / Working groups/conclusions All 6

7/11 All the presentations made during the Progrees Meeting will be available as soon as possible on the website. We report here only the contents of the discussions that occurred during the presentations. 3 INTRODUCTION AND PROJECT OVERVIEW (A. ZIAEI, TRT) Thanks to LAAS to receiving us in Toulouse Good Feedback from the EC reviewers after the 2nd review. 9 month extension accepted by the project officer Next : Next progress (T0+36) will take place in Linkoping (LiU), on the 15/09/15 (9am- 6pm). LiU will send an email containing all details for the. DOW extension (9 months) : End of project : T0+45 For the new DOW : - Modify PM & cost for FORTH/LAAS - Liu and Tyndall - Delivery date for deliverable We will add the new result of WP3 on the periodic report. TRT will send a table with cost & PM at all the partners for modification and validation. It was decided to organize of monthly teleconference with all partners to discuss the progress of the project. The first teleconference will be organized by FORTH New Gantt Chart : 7

8/11 4 WP PRESENTATIONS 4.1 WP 3 (G.DELIGEORGIS, FORTH) CNT and Graphene FET : Planning: CNT : Growth of horizontaly CNTs (SHT) : CNT density : 7 CNT/µm ==> SHT have to improve the CNT density (using new growth conditions) Action : SHT : delivery sample (horizontally CNTs) to FORTH (second fabrication run) Sample size : 10x10mm. Mark on the sample for the CNT orientation Graphene : We have decided to work with the SiC graphene (better quality in term of mobility). Action : 8

9/11 SHT : improve the quality of CVD graphene (new recipies for the growth) FORTH/Liu : discussion to plan the number of graphene sample needed for the fabrication: as soon as possible Dielectric layer : This is a critical part of the project. For the FET device, we have to use a good quality of dielectric. It is urgent to have materials that can be used for components (the priority is the electrical behavior) From now, it is decided that the decision to send a sample to another partner must be validated by Afshin (by email). Action : Tyndall : send sample to FORTH (G517,G518,G519,G609 and G610) as soon as possible FORTH : electrode deposition Tyndall : dielectric deposition (first week of march) IMT : electrical DC characterization Result excepted : end of June Graphene antenna : Action UNIVPM : Antenna re-design FORTH : Fabrication (improve the yield) IMT : measurement CNT antenna 9

10/11 Action : UPMC, TRT and SHT : discussion for planning determination concerning the next fabrication. UPMC : redesign the structure to take account the last result and the issues with the aspect ratio. TRT/SHT : fabrication and growth New result for the next progress Graphene detector : Planning : Measurement for May 2015 CNT interconnects : Planning : RF Measurement (FORTH/CHALMERS) CNT filter : Planning Action : IMT : send new design compatible for RF measurement TRT/SHT : fabrication/growth IMT : RF measurement New result for the next progress CNT swticth : Action TRT : fabrication of sample test with different space between electrode. New design and new fabrication for the next progress 5 REVIEW OF WORK & ACTION LIST Description Date Leader Sample from SHT to FORTH for horizontally CNT (CNT FET) End of May SHT CVD graphene quality improvement End of may SHT Discussion between FORTH/LiU concerning the ASAP FORTH/LiU 10

11/11 sample needs Sample after dielectric deposition from Tyndall to FORTH ASAP Tyndall Electrode deposition on sample received from Tyndall End of May FORTH Graphene Antenna redesign End of May UNIVPM CNT antenna redesign End of May UPMC Design for RF measurement for CNT interconnects May FORTH Redesign CNT filter May IMT CNT filter fabrication June TRT Sample test for CNT switch June TRT Monthly teleconference (work progress) organized by FORTH June FORTH Next : LiU, Linkoping 15 September 2015 September 2015 ALL 11