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December 01 2020
Hardware security expert Brice Colombier joins Grenoble INP-Phelma faculty
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Grenoble INP-Phelma’s newest faculty member is an expert in hardware security. Brice Colombier joined the TIMA lab’s AMfoRS* group in September. His research focuses on attacks targeting integrated circuits and the associated countermeasures. Some attacks measure a circuit’s electrical consumption to extract data, for example. And the most sophisticated attacks use laser injection devices whose […] >>
October 05 2020
Unprecedented start to 2020-2021 school year at Phelma
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Phelma was able to physically welcome first-year students to school on campus on September 11. With social distancing and other Covid-19 measures in effect, the first day of school was unlike any other. Three auditoriums were prepared (with every other seat left open) to welcome the incoming first-year class. The students may have missed out […] >>
October 05 2020
Microneedles could improve treatment of skin cancer
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CEA-Leti and Inserm* researchers developed a polymer microneedle patch to treat sun-related skin cancer without surgery. The hundreds of tiny needles are applied to the lesion. They dissolve in less than an hour and, in the process, deliver a drug, which, when exposed to light, is activated and destroys malignant cells.The researchers determined the optimal […] >>
October 05 2020
Science Impulse innovates in researcher recruitment
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What if up-and-coming scientists from around the globe were given opportunities to bring their novel ideas to three-year technology research projects? The Science Impulse program, which was introduced by the CEA Technology Research Division in September, aims to do just that! This year the program is offering candidates four challenges: smart fuel-cell management, exposome* measurement, […] >>
October 05 2020
Cystic fibrosis in the crosshairs at iGEM
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The iGEM (International Genetically Engineered Machine) synthetic biology competition will not be able to take place in person in Boston this year. Instead, teams will compete online and through videos. The Grenoble team, made up of four Grenoble Institute of Technology-Phelma students, is entering PyroBusters, its weapon against P.aeruginosa, a bacteria responsible for many secondary […] >>


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