Carlos Mazure
PHD, Executive Director of SOI Industry Consortium, France

Chief Technology Officer, Executive Vice President, Head of Corporate R&D at Soitec.
Executive Director of the SOI Industry Consortium since July 2014.
IEEE Fellow, 30 years of experience in the Semiconductor Industry.

As Head of the SOI Industry Consortium, he helps shape a comprehensive market-technology-supply approach to SOI ecosystems with the Consortium members, promotes innovation through application platforms with industry and academia.

At Soitec he helps define company strategies; analyze technology trends; anticipate new applications and products; identify incubator and spin-off opportunities.

Carlos joined Soitec in 2001 as Chief Technology Officer, Vice President and Head of Corporate R&D. Prior to joining Soitec, Carlos worked for Infineon (Munich, Germany), where he headed the ferroelectric memory FeRAM development program. Later, as Director of Business Development, he initiated the Infineon–Toshiba FeRAM Development Alliance.

Before moving to Germany, he worked for IBM/Infineon DRAM Development Alliance (East Fishkill, NY); and for APRDL, Motorola (Austin, Texas) focusing on SOI, BiCMOS high perf SRAM.

Carlos holds two doctorates in sciences, one from University of Grenoble, France, and the other from Technical University of Munich, Germany. He has authored or co-authored more than 120 technical papers and holds more than 100 US patents and significantly more worldwide. He has extensive expertise in materials, CMOS integration, MOSFET and Memories. Fluent in English, Spanish, French, German.

He is a member of several international technology advisory committees and company administration boards, IEEE Fellow member and a regular invited speaker at international conferences and workshops.

Abstract:
IoT applications will thrive on the co-optimization of very different technologies to integrate multiple functionalities (sensing, analyzing, computing, communicating) while maximizing performance, optimizing energy efficiency to extend to the limits battery life or adapt to the constrains of energy harvesting and simultaneously improving form factor and reducing cost.

SOI based platforms offer best-in-class energy-efficient cost-competitive solutions to enable the most diverse IoT applications. The SOI ecosystem, opportunities and solutions encompassing signal processing, analog, mixed signal, connectivity and sensing will be presented and discussed.