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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 […] >>

February 01 2021

Chipless RFID: Innovative tags win yet another award

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Étienne Perret was not able to receive his IMT Espoir award from the French Academy of Sciences under the hallowed dome of the historic Institut de France building. The December 1 award ceremony had to be held remotely due to the ongoing pandemic. This award is not the first one that LCIS* researcher Perret has […] >>

December 01 2020

Two Irig scientists now members of prestigious French learned society

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Two Grenoble-Alpes University faculty members, also scientists at Irig, became members of the learned society Institut universitaire de France on October 1, 2020 for a five-year term. They were selected for their excellence in research and for the international recognition they have earned. Junior Member Hélène Malet works at the IBS Electron Microscopy and Methods […] >>

December 01 2020

Y.SPOT Partners building to be delivered in a year

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Construction on the Y.SPOT Partners building, which began in December 2019, is slated for completion by the end of 2021 so that the tenants, which include CEA, can build their interior workspaces and move in in early 2022. The 10,000 sq. m building, dedicated to collaborative and multi-partner innovation projects, is located on Place Nelson-Mandela […] >>

December 01 2020

Anne Kaminski-Cachopo appointed director of IMEP-LaHC

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IMEP-LaHC has a new director. Current director Jean-Emmanuel Broquin will finish his second term at the end of the year; current deputy director Anne Kaminski-Cachopo will succeed him on January 1, 2021. Dr. Kaminski-Cachopo is a member of the Grenoble INP-Phelma faculty. She is an expert on photovoltaic components and also conducts research on photodetectors. […] >>
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