SUSTAIN-E Summer School on Sustainable Electronics

Explore the entire lifecycle of electronic devices, from eco-design & raw materials to recycling & economic challenges shaping the future. Dive into specialized sessions on microelectronics, power electronics, RF & analog electronics.

Overview

SUSTAIN-E (SUmmer School on susTAINable Electronics) introduces the sustainability challenges in electronics and covers ecodesign methodologies, material recovery and criticality, economic and regulatory stakes.

Multiple case studies from analogic and digital electronics, micro-electronics and power electronics are provided to help candidates develop an exhaustive vision of the tools and methods available.

Candidate’s profile: Master students (M2), PhD students, professionals.

Spots available: 60
 

Application method

  • Students: Submission of an abstract (max 1 page, explain main part your research project/working activities and briefly your motivation for attending the summer school) and a Curriculum Vitae.
  • Professionals: Submission of a cover letter (max 1 page, explaining your motivation for attending the summer school)

Registration is free, but the participants are responsible for their travel and accommodation.
Submissions are open until April 14th 2025, please consult the "How to apply?" page according to your profile.

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Important dates

  • Submission of the application package: until April 14th 2025
  • Notifications: April 16th 2025
  • Registration: from April 16th to May 2nd 2025
  • Summer School: from June 16 to June 20 2025
 

Questions and further information

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About the organizers

This event is co-organized by the GreenChips-EDU European Project, EECONE European Project, Univ. Grenoble Alpes Labex Microelectronics.

GreenChips-EDU: Building a digitally-supported education ecosystem for the next generation of microelectronics experts in sustainable chips and applications for a green and circular economy.

EECONE: EECONE's vision is to develop and embed the constraints linked to managing the end-of-life of electronic products from the very beginning – in the development or process design. EECONE is paving the way as a first step toward a zero-waste electronic industry. 

Labex Microelectronics: The Labex Microelectronics aims to innovate in semiconductor devices while strengthening research, industrial ecosystem and sustainability to meet the technological and societal challenges of tomorrow.



Date infos

June 16–20, 2025

Location infos

Grenoble INP - Phelma
3 Parvis Louis Néel
Grenoble, France