Vincent Aimez
Professor Vincent Aimez holds degrees in electrical engineering from the University of Rouen in France, applied physics from Kingston University in the United Kingdom, and electrical engineering from the University of Sherbrooke. A professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, he is the Director of Scientific Partnerships at the MiQro Innovation Collaboration Centre (C2MI), which brings together a range of industrial and academic partners to accelerate the commercialization of micro-nanotechnologies. He is a founding member of 3IT.nano at the University of Sherbrooke. In recent years, he has pioneered numerous strategic industrial partnerships in the field of micro-nanotechnologies.
He is currently working on the development of the solar technology park at the University of Sherbrooke, aiming to integrate multiple sources of solar energy production and renewable energy management, in partnership with Hydro-Sherbrooke. His work has resulted in over 200 publications and conference presentations, and includes numerous collaborations with various industrial partners in France and Canada.
He is the co-founder of the CNRS International Joint Unit, known as the Nanotechnologies Nanosystems Laboratory (LN2). Benefiting from an original scientific positioning linked to multiple academic and industrial partners on both sides of the Atlantic, LN2 has become a point of contact between Europe and North America in the field of micro-nanotechnologies.