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February 06 2017
Phelma introduces international materials-focused Master’s
- Education
- News
Next September Grenoble Institute of Technology’s Phelma engineering school will welcome a cohort of fifteen students to its new international Master’s in Advanced Materials for Innovation and Sustainability (AMIS). The curriculum covers the entire materials value chain, with a focus on integrating materials into a sustainable economy, and includes classes on innovation and entrepreneurship. […] >>
February 06 2017
Interview: Thierry Bosc, Clinatec
- Innovation & Society
- Interviews
- News
- Research
Your matching gift campaign brought in €10 million in donations. Were you surprised? The matching gift concept is still very uncommon in France, and it had never been used for such a large fundraising campaign. We didn’t think we would get there this fast! Our sponsors, working under the watchful eye of Alain Mérieux, helped […] >>
February 06 2017
eVaderis gets influx of fresh capital
- Industry
- News
- Research
Grenoble-based startup eVaderis has raised funds from Starquest Capital, one of France’s most active innovation-focused investment firms, and from CEA Investissement. Since eVaderis was founded in 2014, the company has been working closely with Spintec and has received financial support from Bpifrance. eVaderis develops design attributes based on resistive non-volatile memory technologies (STT-MRAM, ReRAM) to […] >>
February 06 2017
Innov@School gets high-schoolers thinking about the homes of the future
- Education
- Life @ MINATEC
- News
What kind of homes will we live in tomorrow? Will they be mobile or stationary? What kind of energy will we use? Around 100 local high-school juniors enrolled in science tracks will try to answer these and other questions during the Innov@school 2017 program. This CEA Tech-Grenoble School District initiative kicked off in 2013 with […] >>
February 06 2017
ESRF Colloquia a success
- News
- Research
The ESRF Colloquia series, which kicked off in 2016, has now reached cruising speed. The past few quarterly talks, which are free of charge and open to the general public, have routinely brought in more than 150 people. The topics addressed go far beyond issues directly related to the synchrotron’s activities. And the speakers—from climatologist […] >>


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