News : Education
October 01 2022
Back to school at Grenoble INP – Phelma, UGA
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The 2022-23 school year is underway at Grenoble INP – Phelma, UGA, with an incoming cohort similar to last year’s.On September 2, first-year students arrived on campus: 370 in the traditional engineering program and 26 in the internship-based program in microelectronics and telecommunications. A majority—77%—came from general prep programs, 12% from the INP prep program, […] >>
October 01 2022
Biomimetic adhesive expert joins LMGP
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Charlotte Vendrely, formerly of Cergy-Pontoise University, has joined the faculty of Grenoble INP-Phelma, UGA. She had just completed a one-year placement in Grenoble while still at her former institution, and will now teach classes in the biomedical engineering program and conduct research at LMGP.A biomimetic adhesive specialist, Vendrely has been coordinating the BioAd project, backed […] >>
October 01 2022
3D integration: chip-to-wafer bonding alignment 10x more accurate
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An innovative magnetic sensor to help align chip-to-wafer bonds for 3D integrated circuits was recently developed and patented by a team of scientists at Irig.When used in optimal conditions, the sensor is accurate to within 50 nm: ten times better than the 500 nm today’s optical solutions can achieve. The improvement could help substantially increase […] >>
October 01 2022
New industrial chair to democratize infrared technology
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The Deep Red industrial chair was created by Grenoble INP Foundation and IR detector manufacturer LYNRED to bring the power of infrared to everyday use cases.Three Gipsa-Lab research faculty are involved in the initiative, which will create opportunities for a number of engineering students. Infrared imaging technology, once reserved for fields like space and defense, […] >>
June 07 2022
Grenoble engineering students volunteer in Togo
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This summer, a group of thirteen Grenoble engineering students will go to Gamé Kové, a village 70 km north of Togo’s capital, Lomé. This is the program’s fourth consecutive year.Nonprofit group Solida’Rire is coordinating the month-long mission, which includes five first-year Grenoble INP – Phelma, UGA students. A first group of seven students will depart […] >>