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October 05 2020

A drone could speed up avalanche search and rescue

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In an avalanche, every minute counts. The longer a victim is buried under the snow, the less chance they have of surviving. CEA-Leti researchers equipped a drone with a network of antennas run by a radio-frequency circuit to help speed up search and rescue operations. The system utilizes algorithms to estimate which directions Bluetooth and […] >>

July 06 2020

Tiny FlexAmes for flexible energy storage and harvesting

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Integrating energy storage and harvesting into a single system is not all that common. Doing it in a system that measures just a few square centimeters is even rarer. Now make the 1-millimeter-thick system flexible so that it can hug any shape, and you get something truly exceptional. Tiny Flex-Ames, developed by the EU EnSO […] >>

July 06 2020

Leti Innovation Days 2020: the fall’s top innovation event

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Leti Innovation Days, traditionally held in June in Grenoble, was postponed to October 12 to 16 this year. This year’s event will showcase technologies that connect humans to their physical environment. Attendees will discover the building blocks of the next generations of sensors, haptic interfaces, audio and image/video systems, and, of course, artificial intelligence embedded […] >>

July 06 2020

From PhD student to entrepreneur with Enhanced IoT

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Mohammamahdi Asgharzadeh, who was at IMEP-LAHC doing his PhD until late 2019, was one of the winners of the i-PhD innovation competition in early 2020. In April he moved to business incubator Linksium, where he has been busy getting his startup, Enhanced IoT, off the ground. His idea is to adapt a technology called “synchronized […] >>

April 06 2020

Quantum many-body problem solved to order 15

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The finding is a major one for theoretical physics: Researchers from Irig, Institut Néel, and the Flatiron Institute (US) designed an algorithm that solves the quantum many-body problem to order 15. The quantum many-body problem describes phenomena at the atomic scale that standard approaches (“mean field approximation”) cannot model. One such example is the fact […] >>
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