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February 04 2022

Turbulence in superfluid helium-4

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Physicists at Irig recently looked at how to measure turbulence flow velocity in superfluid helium-4, experimenting with two techniques used for “normal” fluids.In the first, they used a hot wire 1.3 microns in diameter as an anemometer fixed in the flow and came up with models for interpreting the signals collected.In the second, they employed […] >>

February 04 2022

IMEP-LaHC fine-tunes nanocircuit noise simulation

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Verilor, a current fluctuation (noise) simulation software module that faithfully reproduces the phenomenon for nano-scale circuits, was developed by a PhD candidate at IMEP-LaHC.When circuits are miniaturized, low frequency noise, detrimental to performance and reliability, increases.The “flicker noise” models currently used for larger circuits are not very representative of noise measured on nanocircuits in the […] >>

February 04 2022

Clinatec Endowment Fund investigating new treatments for Parkinson’s

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Deep brain stimulation and infrared illumination appear to be effective at treating Parkinson’s disease. But why? The Clinatec Endowment Fund, through a new research project called Astropark, is looking for insights the cellular mechanisms at play in neurons and astrocytes. Deep brain stimulation, shown to significantly reduce the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease, has been used […] >>

December 07 2021

The Class of 2019 will finally get its commencement ceremony

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The Grenoble INP – Phelma, UGA Class of 2019 will finally get its commencement ceremony after a year of Covid-related postponements. The event is scheduled to take place on the afternoon of Friday, December 10 in the Grenoble INP auditorium. Air Liquide engineer and Phelma board member Julien Durst is the class’ sponsor and will […] >>

December 07 2021

New book looks back on the start of the 21st century at CEA Grenoble

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Local Grenoble newspaper Le Dauphiné Libéré and CEA Grenoble have published a 200-page commemorative book entitled Se réinventer au 21e siècle that recounts the profound changes that have reshaped the campus since the turn of the century. The decommissioning of the site’s nuclear facilities could very well have marked the beginning of the end. Enter […] >>
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