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April 01 2016
CEA is the world’s most innovative research organization
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The latest Reuters Top 25 Global Innovators – Government list placed the CEA first among the world’s most innovative research institutions, ahead of the Fraunhofer Institute in Germany and JST in Japan. The list is based on ten rock-solid indicators, which include the number of patent applications filed, the percentage of patents granted, global reach, […] >>
April 01 2016
Diabeloop: “Pancreas 2.0” undergoes patient testing
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Grenoble-based startup Diabeloop is currently testing the second version of its smart artificial pancreas on 45 insulin-dependent diabetics. The system is unlike anything currently available on the market, and includes a blood glucose sensor, an insulin pump, and a smartphone installed with a Leti algorithm and patient interface. The patient interface manages the link between […] >>
April 01 2016
Leti gets new Carnot Label coordinator
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Fabien Boulanger, a former lab supervisor, took up a new position as Carnot Label coordinator at Leti in early 2016. His first task was to complete Leti’s new application file and send it to the French National Research Agency. The French government recently changed the rules for applying for the Carnot Label, which used to […] >>
April 01 2016
Dr. Anne Vilcot appointed Administrator of Phelma
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Dr. Anne Vilcot has been appointed Interim Administrator of Grenoble Institute of Technology-Phelma by the French Ministry of Education, Higher Education and Research. Dr. Vilcot holds an undergraduate degree from ENSERG as well as a Ph.D. in Physics. She conducts research in optoelectronics and optics at IMEP-LaHC and teaches at Phelma. She served as Academic […] >>
April 01 2016
MINATEC Ph.D. candidate wins NanoArt 2015
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Maxime Legallais, a Ph.D. candidate at LMGP-IMEP/LTM, won the Fondation Nanosciences NanoArt 2015 Award for his photo of a silicon nanowire symbolizing the red ribbon of AIDS awareness. More than 3,000 online visitors voted Maxime’s image the best of 2015. Maxime’s research focuses on the electrical properties of nanonets made from randomly-oriented silicon nanowires. His […] >>


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