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Climate Change 2016

October 27-29, 2016

Volume 7, Issue 9(Suppl)

J Earth Sci Clim Change

ISSN: 2157-7617 JESCC, an open access journal

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October 24-26, 2016 Valencia, Spain

World Conference on

Climate Change

Advanced electronics for space and studies on climate change

Jose Sanchez Del Rio

Alter Technology, Spain

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n order to determine the most suitable capacitors that may satisfy the different Climate Change field applications demands,

we have searched, between the different manufacture companies in today’s market, the most reliable, miniaturized and high

temperature resistant silicon capacitors. With the recent progress in the 3D Silicon Capacitors, this technique was the best

candidate for manufacturing capacitors with such characteristics. In this paper, an evaluation and testing analysis of three

different families of PIC 3D silicon capacitors is presented. Following tests were supported by these silicon capacitors: Voltage

and thermals step stress, accelerated life endurance and environmental tests including mechanical vibrations, mechanical and

thermal shocks and cross section analysis. Furthermore, radiation tests with gamma radiation and heavy ions in order to study

the Single Event Effect (SEE) were performed. It is concluded that their excellent behavior to these tests makes them highly

suitable for Space and Climate Change applications.

Biography

Jose Sanchez Del Rio Saezhas has been working in Biotechnology with photonic biosensors for more than 4 years. He completed his PhD in photonic bio-sensing

and DNA mutations detection at Madrid Microelectronics Institute (IMM-CNM-CSIC). Then he worked in a private company as a patent researcher in Biometrics

and novel sensors and after as a Post-doc in the Face Recognition and Artificial Vision (FRAV) group of the Computer and Statistics department at Rey Juan Carlos

University (URJC). He has done 2 Post-docs in the Nuclear Physics Department at the Matter Structure Institute (IEM-CSIC) and was specialized in high energy

ions, protons and gamma radiation detection. Currently, he is working as a SW/HW testing engineer in the aerospace field for ALTER TECHNOLOGY.

josesrs@gmail.com

Jose Sanchez Del Rio, J Earth Sci Clim Change 2016, 7:9(Suppl)

http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2157-7617.C1.027