MSc Y. Grachova

Guest
Electronic Components, Technology and Materials (ECTM), Department of Microelectronics

Expertise: 2D materials for heat recovery

Themes: Micro/Nano System Integration and Reliability

Biography

In 2003 Yelena (Mikhailovna) Grachova started her studies at the Belarusian University of Transport (BelSUT) in Gomel, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Microprocessors department. In 2007 she continued her studies at Politecnico di Milano, Italy where she obtained both the B.Sc. and M.Sc. degree in Electrical Engineering and Electronics-Physics Engineering, respectively. During her studies she collaborated with different semiconductor companies, one of which is ST Microlectronics on the project "Electrochemical properties of silver and its reliability in electrical connections". In December 2013 she joined the Electronic Components, Technology and Materials (ECTM) laboratory of the Technical University of Delft, The Netherlands as a guest student to perform her master thesis on the topic "CVD of Single Layer Graphene at Wafer Scale: Study of Different Catalytic Materials" under the supervision of Prof. A.L. Lacaita (Politecnico di Milano) and Prof. P.M. Sarro (TU Delft). Currently she is a PhD researcher in the group of Professor G.Q. Zhang.

Projects history

2D materials-based Heat Waste Recovery of LED

  1. A transfer-free wafer-scale CVD graphene fabrication process for MEMS/NEMS sensors
    S. Vollebregt; B. Alfano; F. Ricciardella; A.J.M. Giesbers; Y. Grachova; H.W. van Zeijl; T. Polichetti; P.M. Sarro;
    In Proc. of the 29th IEEE International Conference of Micro Electro Mechanical Systems,
    pp. 17-20, 2016.

  2. Molybdenum grown CVD graphene Schottky diodes
    S. Vollebregt; F. Ricciardella; Y. Grachova; T. Polichetti; P.M. Sarro;
    In Graphene Week,
    2015.

  3. High Quality Wafer-scale CVD Graphene on Molybdenum Thin Film for Sensing Application
    Yelena Grachova; Sten Vollebregt; Andrea Leonardo Lacaita; Pasqualina M. Sarro;
    In Procedia Engineering 87: EUROSENSORS 2014, the 28th European Conference on Solid-State Transducers,
    pp. 1501-1504, 2014.
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Last updated: 15 Jan 2024

Yelena Grachova

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  • Left in 2018