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October 05 2020
Cystic fibrosis in the crosshairs at iGEM
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The iGEM (International Genetically Engineered Machine) synthetic biology competition will not be able to take place in person in Boston this year. Instead, teams will compete online and through videos. The Grenoble team, made up of four Grenoble Institute of Technology-Phelma students, is entering PyroBusters, its weapon against P.aeruginosa, a bacteria responsible for many secondary […] >>
October 05 2020
Grenoble Institute of Technology-Phelma grad invents travel guitar
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Alexandre Albisser (Phelma class of 2020) loves music, design, and making instruments. He and two other Phelma grads founded startup Revehō in January to develop and commercialize a travel electric guitar concept that Alexandre came up with when he was a student entrepreneur.The modular Slite guitar can be assembled and disassembled and has a built-in […] >>
October 05 2020
Phelma Partners Day to be 100% online
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With no end to social distancing in sight, Grenoble Institute of Technology-Phelma is taking 2020 Partners Day online. The October 15 event will provide an opportunity for the school’s 650 students (third-year undergrad and Master’s) and recent graduates to participate in a day of online job dating. The goal is to match candidates with businesses […] >>
October 05 2020
Remote-control for micro-objects
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Victor Vieille, a Phelma alum who did his PhD at G2Elab and who is now conducting post-doc research with CNRS, is making a name for himself with research to magnetically remote-control micro and nano-objects. He also won a Grenoble-Alpes University Best Dissertation Award in the innovation category in 2020, has filed two patents, and is […] >>
July 06 2020
Miniaturized reconfigurable antennas for IoT devices
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What if IoT antennas could be made even smaller without compromising efficiency simply by tuning their frequency? A PhD candidate at Leti did just that! She also developed an analytical model that is as reliable as today’s simulators. Leti fabricated an antenna whose size is no more than 1/15th of the wavelength, compared to the […] >>