Speakers
Michael Tchagaspanian
EVP Strategic Partnership, CEA-Leti
Michael Tchagaspanian
EVP Strategic Partnership, CEA-Leti
Sébastien Dauvé
Chief Executive Officer, CEA-Leti
Sébastien Dauvé
Chief Executive Officer, CEA-Leti
Bio:
Sébastien Dauvé was named CEO of CEA-Leti effective on July 1, 2021, after more than twenty years of experience in microelectronics technologies and their applications, including clean mobility, medicine of the future, cybersecurity, and power electronics.
Sébastien Dauvé started his career at the French Armament Electronics Center, where he worked on developing synthetic-aperture radar. In 2003, he joined CEA-Leti as an industrial transfer manager and supervised several joint research laboratories, in particular with the multinational Michelin.
In 2007, Sébastien Dauvé became a laboratory manager, then head of an R&D department in the area of sensors applied to the Internet of things and electric mobility. During this time, he supported the dissemination of new technologies in industry, including the automotive industry (Renault), aeronautics, national defense (SAFRAN), and microchips with the industry leader Intel. He played an active role in the creation of start-ups in application fields ranging from health to infrastructure security, leading to dozens of new jobs. In 2016, he became Director of the CEA-Leti Systems Division.
From sensors to wireless communication, Sébastien Dauvé has played an active role in the digital transformation, focused on coupling energy frugality and performance. He has made cross-disciplinary approaches central to innovation by harnessing the expertise of talented teams with diverse backgrounds. Their goal is to provide technological tools for meeting the major societal challenges of the future.
Sébastien Dauvé is a graduate of the French Ecole Polytechnique and the National Higher French Institute of Aeronautics and Space (ISAE-SUPAERO).
Olivier Faynot
EVP, Head of Silicon Component Division, CEA-Leti
Olivier Faynot
EVP, Head of Silicon Component Division, CEA-Leti
Bio :
Olivier Faynot received the M.Sc and Ph.D. degrees from the Institut National Polytechnique de Grenoble, France in 1991 and 1995, respectively. His doctoral research was related to the characterization and modeling of deep submicron Fully Depleted SOI devices fabricated on ultrathin SIMOX wafers.
He joined CEA (CEA-Grenoble, France) in 1995, working on Partially Depleted and Fully Depleted SOI technologies development in the frame of Industrial Partnerships.
From 2008 to 2017, he managed various teams focussed on advanced CMOS, memories and 3D technology integration and was assigned on manufacturing sites to implement FDSOI technologies.
During that period, he was engaged in the transfer to production of 28nm and 22nm FDSOI technologies with industrial partners. Those technologies are now available in production.
From 2017 to 2019, he managed the Patterning department at CEA-LETI, within the Silicon Technology division.
Since 2019, he is managing the whole Silicon Component division at CEA-LETI.
He is author and co-author of more than 400 scientific publications in journals and international conferences, and was successively in the committees of the main international Semiconductors conferences like International Electron Device Meeting (IEDM), the symposium on VLSI Technology, the IEEE International SOI conference, the EUROSOI network, the Solid State Device and Materials (SSDM) conference and the International S3S conference.
He received the ‘Général Férié’ award in 2012 and the ‘Electron d’Or’ award with CEA-Leti, ST Microelectronics and SOITEC in 2017.
He has been elected as an IEEE Fellow in 2024 for leadership in CMOS technology development.
Cyril Fellous
Head of Optics and Photonics Division, CEA-Leti
Cyril Fellous
Head of Optics and Photonics Division, CEA-Leti
Bio:
Cyril Fellous has joined CEA-Leti in 2024 as head of Optics and Photonics Division. He holds a PhD and Engineering degree in Physics and material science.
Industry, business and technology enthusiast. he has developed a 25 years experience in high tech sector, enjoying many positions from process and Device engineer, R&D manager, quality manager, product and program manager and Business unit Director.
Cyril has worked in various semiconductor companies like STMicroelectronics, Teledyne e2v, SOITEC.
Cyril’s ambition is to develop long term partnerships, creating business opportunities and being customer focused.
Within CEA-Leti he has the chance to lead a team of highly skilled experts and professionals providing breakthrough technologies and solutions to partners.
Together we bring high differentiation in the image sensors, optical sensors, Silicon photonics, optical packaging and displays for sensing, imaging, IA, data communication, computing, AR/VR, health and we help our customers to transform these R&D technologies into industrial solutions.
Fabien Clermidy
Head of Systems Division, CEA-Leti
Fabien Clermidy
Head of Systems Division, CEA-Leti
Bio:
Fabien Clermidy is currently heading the system Division of CEA-LETI. He was previously leading the digital architecture and IC design division.
The main activities of his division spread from power modules development to hardware cybersecurity, including sensors system design and new telecommunication scheme. The main applicative domains are automotive, factory of future, energy, telecommunications, security and defense.
Fabien holds a PhD, a thesis supervisor degree and is a CEA research director. He has published more than 100 papers including in the greatest conferences such as ISSCC, VLSI, DAC, DATE or IEDM. He is also author or co-author of 15 patents. Fabien is in the board of directors of the open Hardware Group leveraging on RISC-V open-source initiative.
Yvain Thonnart
Chief Scientist, Digital Integrated Circuits and Systems Division, CEA-List
Yvain Thonnart
Chief Scientist, Digital Integrated Circuits and Systems Division, CEA-List
Bio:
Yvain Thonnart graduated from Ecole Polytechnique and Telecom Paris, France in 2005. He then joined the Technological Research Division of CEA, the French French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission, within the CEA-Leti institute until 2019, then within the CEA-List institute.
He has led the development of several large research projects for on-chip communications, focusing on the maturation of novel concepts towards industrial adoption, such as communication between multiple voltage and frequency domains, 3D-stacked circuits, and optical on-chip interconnects.
He is now a CEA fellow, and chief scientist for the digital ICs and systems division of CEA-List.
Philippe Despesse
Deputy Director of Programs, Systems Division, CEA-Leti
Jean-René Lèquepeys
Deputy Director and Chief Technology Officer, CEA-Leti
Jean-René Lèquepeys
Deputy Director and Chief Technology Officer, CEA-Leti
Bio:
Jean-René Lèquepeys received an engineering degree in 1983 from CentraleSupélec, a top French graduate engineering school at Paris-Saclay University, France. He taught physics during 2 years in Ouarzazate, Morocco.
He joined CEA, a French Research and Technology Office focusing on applied research, in Paris Saclay in 1985. He first worked at the laboratory of the Central Security Office, on the evaluation of means of detection and intrusion. Two years later, he was promoted head of this laboratory.
In 1993, he moved to Grenoble, France, and joined the System Division of CEA-Leti. He worked on different projects in the field of image processing and telecommunication technologies. In particular, he was responsible for the "Telecom, Communicating Objects and Smart Card" programs from 1999 to 2004.
In 2005, he took the responsibility of the Circuits Design Division at CEA-Leti (200 people). He launched new research activities at CEA such as a new laboratory in Aix-en-Provence, France, on the development of secured chips. In 2000, Jean-René Lèquepeys received the prestigious award from the french Société de l'Electricité, de l'Electronique et des technologies de l'information et de la communication (SEE) "Grand Prix de l'électronique Général Ferrié" for his work in the telecommunications field (he holds 15 patents).
In 2010, he launched a new division at CEA focusing on Electronic Architectures, Integrated Circuit Design and Embedded Software. He established the structure on two sites (Paris and Grenoble) and led the division twice in his career.
He rapidly got involved in the creation of the Silicon Components Division at CEA-Leti, and took the lead of it in 2011 managing 350 people. Division encompasses micro and nanoelectronics (SOI, nanodots, quantum, memories, 3D technologies, substrates), Micro Systems (sensor, actuator, radiofrequency components) and Power Components. He established the French Nano2022 Program for research funding in microelectronics.
In 2019, he was appointed Chief Technology Officer of CEA-Leti, overseeing Science, relations with the European Commission, Industrial Partnership and Strategic Program Management in the scope of the institute (2,000 people, ~€350m budget). He took the responsibility of the Microelectronic Program at CEA level, spearheading technological and upstream research in the field of semiconductor technologies. For the past 2 years, he has been strongly involved in the CEA-Leti Next Gen FD-SOI project in the frame of France2030 and has played a key role in European chips Act pilot line promoting FD-SOI and Gate All Around technologies.
Having dedicated his career to applied research, he is regularly invited as a keynote speaker in international semiconductor conferences.
Jean-René is also Vice President of ACSIEL, a professional trade union gathering industrial companies in the French electronic value chain, member of the Board of EPOSS, the European Technology Platform on Smart Systems Integration, a member of the Board of AENEAS, the Association for Europoean NanoElectronics Activities, and an expert consultant for the European Commission and French Research Agency






































































































