SenSiC GmbH, located in Park INNOVAARE: deliveryLAB, 5234 Villigen, Switzerland, is a start-up focused on the development, manufacturing and marketing of devices and systems in the field of radiation and process monitoring, in particular sensors made of silicon carbide.

NEWS

09/01/2023

A new paper on Silicon Carbide sensors is now available

(uploaded in the whitepaper section)

Micromachines link

 

 

20/12/2022

Another important step forward...

Finishing the engineering beamstopper sensors

 

29/11/2022

Yesterday an important achievment, after more than 9 months of work and  more than 50000€ in invested resources....

LinkedIN link

 

14/11/2022

Delivered the first SenSiC' readout electronics to PSI!

 

20/07/2022

New data comparing response of Silicon Carbide sensors as intensity monitoring systems, has alterlative to gas chamber, uploaded in the whitepaper section (comparison)

 

15/07/2022

New results on high temperature functionality of Silicon Carbide sensors!

 

26/4/2022

SenSiC defines its Gender Equality Plan, signing the associated letter of commitment

 

4/4/2022

Created a web page containing of public documentation on SiC sensors: Whitepapers

 

30/3/2022

SenSiC receives a 10kCHF financial support from Venture Kick

 

28/03/2022 - 01/04/2022

SenSiC participates to the SRI2021 conference with two talks and one poster

Synchrotron and Radiation Instrumentation Conference

The International Conference on Synchrotron Radiation Instrumentation (SRI) is a unique, large and the most significant international forum held every three years in the community of synchrotron radiation (SR) and free electron laser (XFEL).

25/01/2022

First assembly of Silicon Carbide pixellated X-ray monitor

2um and 20um, 256 pixels, two different geometries

 

16/12/2021

first realization of -nominally- 240nm thick Silicon Carbide Xray monitors

 

10/10/2021

new member of the Switzerland Innovation Park

 

01/09/2021

Judith Woerle appointed as CEO

 

08/08/2021

Company incorporation finally done!

 

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