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October 03 2021

Patrick Lévy, former coordinator of the Grenoble-Alpes University IDEX*

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Grenoble-Alpes University’s application for national IDEX (Initiatives of Excellence) funding was approved in late June. Were you surprised? We wanted it and our local stakeholders certainly worked hard to make it happen.We were careful not to take anything for granted. This was not a given. You have to remember what has been happening on other […] >>

October 03 2021

INSTN offers online courses on eco-innovation for the circular economy

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INSTN is a center for training in nuclear science and engineering. That hasn’t changed.However, the institute has been expanding its course offering into other areas in recent years.The latest addition is a series of three online courses developed in partnership with the CEA Technology Research Division on eco-innovation. They are intended for project developers, engineers, […] >>

October 03 2021

Anne Vilcot reappointed director of Phelma, focuses on 2030 strategy

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Anne Vilcot, director of Grenoble INP – Phelma, UGA since 2016, was reappointed for a new five-year term. She will be focusing on two major projects as part of the school’s 2030 strategy.First, with several department heads expected to retire in the next two years, the school will need to plan ahead for a smooth […] >>

October 03 2021

Nonprofit La Puya Internationale on the ground in Madagascar

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Nonprofit La Puya Internationale, of which MINATEC is a long-standing partner, was established to facilitate scientific cooperation. Next on the agenda is a session on solar photovoltaic energy in Madagascar from December 6 to 12. Around 30 graduate students will attend this summer school on renewable energy, which will include hands-on workshops via Zoom.Fianaralab, a […] >>

October 03 2021

Tech transfer: Magellan stays the course

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The Magellan startup program kicked off with a call for projects in June. More than 100 submissions, covering everything from digital technology and energy to healthcare were received. A total of 29 potential founders received or are still receiving support services that include training, consulting, and help finding financing. Fifteen of the beneficiaries are from […] >>
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