News : nanotech
February 04 2019
Interview: Laurent Fesquet, research scientist, TIMA
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“Rebooting Computing challenges the very foundations of today’s computers” The ICRC conference, to be held in Grenoble in April, will provide insights into the Rebooting Computing initiative that began in the United States in 2016. What is it all about? The idea is to rethink how computers are designed. Today, most machines are built […] >>
February 04 2019
Arts et Métiers ParisTech students assigned to CEA Tech
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Since October, three Masters students from engineering school Arts et Métiers ParisTech have been coming to CEA Tech to complete their work-study placements. All three are part of the first cohort of the school’s new Innov’ance work-study program. One of the students is working at Clinatec on a prosthetic hand for Leti’s exoskeleton project. The […] >>
February 04 2019
Leti kicks off four strategic programs
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This year Leti is kicking off four new strategic programs. These cross-disciplinary programs are designed to respond to the major challenges over the horizon. So, what will the new programs address? First, quantum computing for HPC*: Leti will create a platform for the development of qubit-on-silicon technologies. Second is embedded artificial intelligence, which will focus […] >>
February 04 2019
Hydrogen: Phelma to take part in EU TeacHy2020 program
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TeacHy2020, a European educational program that kicked off in late 2017, focuses on fuel cells and other hydrogen technologies. The purpose is to increase the number of Masters programs available on these topics. And the need is pressing: by 2030 Europe’s FCHT (Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Technology) programs will have to train 100,000 engineers and […] >>
February 04 2019
DAMP project to develop deep characterization solution
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The DAMP* project, led by two research scientists from IMEP-LaHC, was accepted by incubator Linksium in December, and will receive €180,000 in support. The purpose of the project is to develop a probe built on commercially-available sensors to characterize the humidity, salinity, and conductivity of liquid and solid environments. The probe will have to be […] >>