 FRENCH DELEGATION
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      Prof. Daniel HAUDEN
      Daniel Hauden received the  PhD grade of the University of Besançon in 1971, France and started his research on  quantum electronics at the CNRS. He was involved into Surface Acoustic Waves  (SAW) propagation and applications at the LPMO-CNRS Besançon where he worked as  assistant-professor specialist on SAW Devices and Systems and Microelectronics.  In 1981 he became full Professor in Microelectronics ant Microsystems at the Besançon Engineering School  where he created the education master in micro-systems.
        In 2001-2002 he created with  colleagues a new Engineering   School in the field of  Biomedical applications of Micro and Nano-technologies and systems.
      In 2003 he created the French  research program in “Micro-fluidics and fluidics Micro-systems” at the CNRS  which sponsored research projects for 5 years (2003-2006). 30 new projects were  supported during 4 years.
        After 12 years as  LPMO-laboratory Director, he was nominated as Scientific Director of the  Department Science and Technology for Information and Communication at the  French Research Minister in 2002.
      Still scientist in the new  research Institute FEMTO-ST in Besançon, his interests for Microsystems and  Nano-technologies are mainly on wireless sensors and applications to biology  and chemistry and on communication systems.
      He is a member of several  international committees in Europe and  worldwide.