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December 02 2019

Spin-charge conversion: What could be simpler?

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An international team that included researchers from IRIG recently presented a simple, yet effective system for converting a spin current into an electrical current. They deposited aluminum onto a strontium titanate (SrTiO3) substrate at room temperature. The aluminum “pumps” the oxygen contained in the substrate and makes it conductive. The spin built up in the […] >>

October 01 2019

Turn any bike into an electric bike in just fifteen minutes

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You don’t need to be a DIY expert to install the Gboost electric bike conversion kit! Developed by local startup E-Bike Lite, the ultra-lightweight (950-gram) kit can be installed on any bike with just a single screw. The innovation is an invention of Grenoble Institute of Technology-Phelma faculty member and GIPSA-Lab scientist Dominique Houzet and […] >>

October 01 2019

How to read and modify a quantum bit, step by step

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A team of researchers from Grenoble (IRIG, Leti, and CNRS) made headlines in 2016 with the world’s first FDSOI qubit device—based on holes rather than electrons—made on a 300 mm CMOS fab line. Now they can read the state of the qubit, too. The researchers used a screen-grid reflectometry method, applying microwave signals to the […] >>

October 01 2019

BHT2: MINATEC Entreprises exceeds targets

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Construction on the BHT2 building was completed last spring, and startup Prophesee moved its R&D department into a 154 sq. m space at the end of September. Prophesee’s R&D team will be working on the integration of its neuromorphic vision technology into autonomous vehicles in partnership with Leti.   eLichens and Diabeloop to move in […] >>

October 01 2019

Grenoble Institute of Technology programs bring in even more IoT

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On October 10, 2019, five engineers and a PhD employed at Grenoble-area companies (Schneider Electric, Dolphin Integration, and Euromaster) will begin a new continuing education program on the Internet of Things. The ten-month, 150-hour Grenoble Institute of Technology program, taught by Phelma and Ensimag faculty, combines classroom and hands-on learning. Participants will earn a certificate […] >>
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