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        Pascal ANCEY
        Above IC & Derivatives Program Manager                                                                   
        STMicroelectronics  – Crolles
      Pascal Ancey received the M.S degree from INSA, France in 1990  and the PhD degree in microelectronics, in 1997, from University Paris 7 for  his thesis on micro-sensor for humidity and condensation measurement.
      In 1991, he joined the IMRA Centre as R&D engineer to develop  thermoelectric material & oscillator. From 1996 to 1999, he became  responsible of thermo-mechanics team where he was involved in the development  of sensors and actuators for automotive applications in collaboration with  Toyota & Valeo.
      In 2000, he joined STMicroelectronics - Front-end Technology  Manufacturing group where he manages the advanced R&D team “Above IC &  derivatives”. He is responsible of the development of advanced integrated  Passive Components (high-k decoupling capacitor, high-Q inductor), RF-MEMS (micro  switch, variable capacitor, electromechanical resonator...) and BAW devices  (FBAR & SMR architecture, filter & duplexer, coupled resonator filter…).  He is also in charge of the development of various integration strategies such  as System on Chip (above IC, embedded, SOI & SON platforms for MEMS….) or System  in Package (wafer scale packaging, 3D packaging, RF module …).
      He is the coordinator of the European project MARTINA related to the  development of above IC FBAR resonator and filter and the technical manager of  the two European Integrated Projects: MIMOSA related to the development of Microsystems  platform for mobile services & applications and MINAMI related to the  Micro-Nano integrated platform for transverse Ambient Intelligence  applications. He also actively participates to EURIMUS funded projects such as  EPADIMD related to the platform for advanced active implantable medical  devices, including new RF devices as BAW filters.
      He is author or co-author of about 50 scientific  papers and of 30 international patents.