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April 05 2021

Covid and equal opportunity: Phelma remains vigilant

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Grenoble INP – Phelma has been working hard to ensure that all students and, especially the most vulnerable, have been getting the help they need since September. Financially-needy students benefited from fifteen laptop computers on loan from the school so that they could keep up with their online classes. And, to keep people connected, the […] >>

April 05 2021

Maxime Leprince’s mouth-watering Three Minute Thesis

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Maxime Leprince, who is doing his PhD at CEA-Leti’s DTBS and CNRS lab CERMAV, earned great reviews for his Three Minute Thesis. After coming through the regional finals with flying colors, he went to the French national semifinals on April 1, where, unfortunately, his adventure came to an end. Maxime, who is developing conductive and […] >>

April 05 2021

Internet of Things: Making security better, together

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The European DigiFed project, coordinated by CEA-Leti under the IRT Nanoelec* technology research organization, brings together sixteen European SMBs around cybersecurity for IoT applications. Specifically, the project partners are investigating the use of STMicroelectronics’ STM32MP1 microprocessor to enhance the security of embedded software. Each SMB partner brings a unique use case with its own communication […] >>

April 05 2021

Interview: Thierry Baron, director of LTM, the lead on the Need for IoT* project:

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What is the rationale behind Need for IoT, a joint project between Grenoble-Alpes University, Grenoble INP, CNRS, and the CEA? The idea for project, which launched in 2018, came from scientists at LTM and CEA-Leti. They wanted to head off the problem of dwindling cobalt, gallium, indium, germanium, and platinum supplies to mitigate the impact […] >>

April 05 2021

Smart window films boost indoor cellular service

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Windows with insulating glass are good for your energy bills, but bad for cellular reception. This type of glazing can attenuate cellular signals by 30 dB to 45 dB. Fortunately, IMEP-LAHC spinoff Lichens has a solution! The company’s smart plastic window films can mitigate signal attenuation by around 15 dB—enough to restore network service. The […] >>
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