#author("2021-04-26T07:54:03+00:00","default:toshilab","toshilab") *Agnès TIXIER-MITA [#r1e30002] #ref(agnes_2011.png,,20%,left,nolink) Agnès Tixier-Mita PhD., Associate Professor~ ティクシエ 三田 アニエス, Ph.D., 准教授 ~ Mail: agnes(at-sign)iis.u-tokyo.ac.jp ~ #author("2023-08-31T13:26:40+00:00","default:hiroshi","hiroshi") Agnès Tixier-Mita is associate professor in the Toshiyoshi laboratory since April 2010, at the RCAST, the University of Tokyo. She is also associate professor in the frame of CIRMM, at the IIS, the University of Tokyo, and host professor of the LIMMS / CNRS - IIS UMI 2820. Her research interest is to interface with biological cells by means of electrical tools, to sense them and to interact with them. 1989 - 1991 : She studied general chemistry at the IUT - University of Orsay. 1991 - 1994 : She studied Material Sciences at the ISMRA - ENSI de Caen (a french Engineering School). 1994: She received her Engineer Diploma and passed her Master degree. 1995 - 1998 : She did her PhD degree in the field of Micro-electronics. During her PhD, she studied and characterized LOCOS type isolation structures for 0.35µm CMOS technology. Her PhD was in the frame of a collaboration between the IEMN – University of Lille I, and ST-Microelectronics, in Italy. 1999 - 2001 : She began her carrier in the field of MEMS (Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems), as a JSPS post-doctoral fellow at LIMMS / CNRS - IIS UMI 2820, The University of Tokyo. Her host laboratory was the one or Prof. Hiroyuki Fujita, on innovative MEMS and NEMS devices. Her first research interest on MEMS was 3D integration technology, applied to the packaging of an electro-optico-mechanical micro-system. 2001 - 2007 : She was an assistant researcher at the IIS, The University of Tokyo, than a “research engineer” at LIMMS / CNRS - IIS, welcome in the laboratory of Prof. Hiroyuki Fujita. From then her field of interest has began to be the Bio-MEMS, which was an emerging field at that time. She focused her research on cells manipulation and electroporation on micro-fabricated silicon chip, with micro-electrodes. Few developments include also the development of nano-microsystems for biological applications. In parallel she got responsibilities in education of researchers on clean-rooms equipments and gave support in micro-technology on equipments available in the clean-rooms. 2010 - now : She is associate professor at the RCAST, the University of Tokyo. She is working in the laboratory of Prof Hiroshi Toshiyoshi, specialist of optical and RF-MEMS. She is also associate professor in the frame of CIRMM, at the IIS, and host professor of the LIMMS/CNRS-IIS UMI 2820. Her research interest is to interface with biological cells by means of electrical tools, to sense them and to interact with them. She was born in France, close to Paris. She has lived for 3 years in Italy, in Milan and can speak italian. She has 2 children and likes hiking and cinema.