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February 01 2021

Interview: Grenoble INP third-year student and cofounder of the Think What Matters student collective, David Martin-Chevalier

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Tell us about Think What Matters. We are a collective of around ten students from Grenoble INP, Sciences Po Grenoble, UGA, and INSA Lyon. We started the collective in late 2019 to make information about the environmental transition more accessible and, therefore, make the transition more inclusive, something that was missing. We organize lectures and […] >>

February 01 2021

Epistore project aims for super-compact fuel cells

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The goal of the four-year EU Epistore project, which started in January, will be to develop a 3-cm cube-shaped reversible fuel cell that delivers 1 kW of power and stores energy produced from renewable sources. Grenoble-based LMGP got involved because of its deep knowledge of thin films. The “cube” will actually be made up of […] >>

February 01 2021

6G the focus of new European projects

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Global 5G rollout may still only be in its early stages, but researchers are already investigating the next generation in communications technology. The EU Rise-6G project, coordinated by CEA-Leti, kicked off at the end of January. The project’s consortium of twelve partners, which includes global telecommunications operator Orange, the French national center for scientific research […] >>

February 01 2021

Grenoble INP-Phelma introduces new website for future students

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Grenoble INP-Phelma is taking full advantage of digital technology to promote the school to potential students at a time when the conventional college fairs and other events for high-schoolers cannot be held in person.  A new website, ingenieur-phelma.fr, slated for completion in February, will highlight all the school has to offer potential students, from its first-year general […] >>

February 01 2021

NMR and biology: Paul Schanda brings home two awards

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IBS scientist Paul Schanda, an expert on NMR techniques for the study of protein dynamics, recently won two international awards for his body of work. Trained in physical chemistry, Schanda has made a name for himself by bringing the physical methods of chemistry to biology. Most notably, he came up with one of the first […] >>
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