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December 02 2013
New OMNT study on nanoparticles for healthcare
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The OMNT (Micro and Nanotechnology Observatory) is diversifying its activities. The Observatory’s current science and technology intelligence lineup, which covers fifteen topics, will now be rounded out with technological and economic reports and market research. The Observatory’s insights are backed by a network of 300 experts with insider knowledge of emerging issues. A first report, […] >>
December 02 2013
Grenoble hosts 220 engineering school deans
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The CIT, or Commission des titres de l’ingénieur, which oversees France’s state-sanctioned engineering degree programs, has chosen Grenoble for its next annual meeting. The event will kick off on February 10 with an international colloquium to be attended by representatives of US accreditation organizations ABET (Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology) and AACRAO (American Association […] >>
December 02 2013
Phelma Junior Consultants gets students ready for the job market
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Student club Phelma Junior Consultants will hold a job and internship day in January. The goal is to help Grenoble Institute of Technology-Phelma students better navigate the uncharted waters of the job market. The event will include CV-writing workshops, personality assessments, and mock job interviews. The activities will be facilitated by professionals from the school’s […] >>
December 02 2013
IRT Nanoelec striving for even greater connectivity
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IRT Nanoelec, a Technology Research Institute, was founded 18 months ago and continues to forge ahead, especially in the area of corporate partnerships. The Institute signed an agreement with Agilent Technologies this spring, and plans to further expand its network of partners in the new year. In terms of research programs, the IRT Nanoelec is […] >>
December 02 2013
LMGP gets a robot for high-throughput thin-film deposition
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LMGP recently acquired a robot capable of high-throughput thin-film deposition. The robot marks a significant improvement over the lab’s previous equipment—and will save its researchers valuable time. The new Tecan robot automates tasks that, up until now, were done manually. It makes films that require a large number of layer-by-layer deposits directly on substrates with […] >>


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