Nicolas Brochard is an Analog Design Engineer at Teledyne e2v since June 2021, with extensive experience in microelectronics and imaging sensors. Previously, Nicolas served as a postdoctoral researcher at ISAE-SUPAERO from March 2018 to May 2021, focusing on analog and mixed microelectronic design, test bench development, and circuit characterization. Earlier roles include a PhD candidate at Laboratoire LE2I, where Nicolas worked on 3D integrated image sensors, and a characterization project for innovative CMOS pixels at Société e2v. Nicolas also designed a CMOS amplifier at Laboratoire IM2NP. Educational qualifications include a doctorate in microelectronics and imaging from École Doctorale SPIM, a Master's degree in Microelectronics and Integrated Circuit Architecture from Université Blaise Pascal, and undergraduate studies at Polytech' Marseille and Université de Bourgogne.
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