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October 03 2017

Fraunhofer and Leti sign novel microelectronics partnership

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Berlin-based Fraunhofer Group for Microelectronics and Leti signed a new partnership agreement at Leti Innovation Days in June. The agreement will build on existing collaboration between the partners and will cover R&D projects on FDSOI and More than Moore to enable the use of next-generation components in automotive and aeronautics systems, IoT, augmented reality, and […] >>

October 02 2017

CIME to celebrate Science Week in Voiron!

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Leti and STMicroelectronics retirees in Voiron turned to CIME Nanotech to help local volunteers bring Science Week back to Voiron after a two-year hiatus. CIME Nanotech helped with the preparations in the run-up to Science Week and trained the facilitators who will run the event from October 12–15, the week before the Parvis des sciences […] >>

October 02 2017

Sciencetips science newsletter backed by the CEA

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The Artips publishing company’s free art and music newsletters count an impressive 500,000 subscribers. In May, Artips introduced a science newsletter called—you guessed it—Sciencetips. Written for the general public, the twice-weekly newsletter, available in French only, brings subscribers serious science in a fun, easy-to-digest format, with offbeat anecdotes and illustrations, video, and animations. The CEA […] >>

October 02 2017

New introductory-level book on electronic measurement systems

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Davide Bucci is a lecturer at Grenoble Institute of Technology’s Phelma engineering school, where he teaches several electronics, microelectronics, and guided optics courses. He also conducts research at IMEP-LaHC. And he is now author of a book published by Wiley-ISTE:  Analog Electronics for Measuring Systems. The 180-page book, intended for a readership with some prior […] >>

October 02 2017

Convergence banking on autonomous portable testing devices

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The EU R&D project Convergence, coordinated by EPFL in Lausanne, brings together a consortium of seventeen partners, including Grenoble Institute of Technology (and the school’s LMGP and IMEP-LaHC labs) and Leti. The project supports the development of new autonomous portable environmental and health testing devices. The research will cover everything from data transmission and storage […] >>
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