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June 07 2022

Y.SPOT Partners welcomes two artists-in-residence

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Atelier Arts Sciences, which moved into Y.SPOT in March, is currently hosting two artists-in-residence whose work will be shown at the next Biennale Arts Sciences in October.A theater company (La Fabrique des petites utopies) is exploring a reinterpretation of the audio guide concept through a project called Lunettes Junes Verne (Jules Verne Glasses).The immersive glasses […] >>

June 07 2022

Antennas can be printed on 3D objects with plastronics

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The six-year MINT Chair on plastronics recently wrapped up its research. IMEP-LaHC, LG2P, and the S-mart Grenoble Alpes CIM platform will continue to evaluate the potential and performance of the RF antennas developed.What makes these antennas unique is that they are printed directly onto different-shaped 3D objects using jetting* print heads mounted on six-axis robots. […] >>

June 07 2022

CEA-Leti partnership with UCLouvain off to a great start

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CEA-Leti and Université Catholique de Louvain (UCLouvain) in Belgium signed a three-year partnership agreement in early 2022 that has already sparked two workshops.A kickoff workshop was held at UCLouvain in March, and a second workshop, which included CEA-Leti lab tours, took place in Grenoble in late May.UCLouvain (not to be confused with nearby IMEC) is […] >>

June 07 2022

The Grenoble branch of nonprofit Cheer up! gets back to work

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More than 200 runners entered the Race Against Cancer organized by Cheer Up! on April 10. The Grenoble INP – Phelma, UGA student nonprofit helps people between the ages of 12 and 25 living with cancer.The race raised more than €3,000, marking the nonprofit’s post-pandemic comeback.The funds will be donated to Institut Curie and Fondation […] >>

June 06 2022

Microtechnology could aid in the study of tau protein’s role in Alzheimer’s

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Tau protein plays a role in the onset and progression of Alzheimer’s disease—that much scientists are sure about.But, due to a lack of tools for manipulating and studying the protein, its exact role is not known.CEA-Leti in Grenoble and ICM* in Paris recently won an Alztec Innovation Program grant to solve this problem.The researchers in […] >>
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