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February 05 2020

LMGP hires two new researchers

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LMGP recently welcomed two scientists. David Rousseau, a lecturer at Grenoble-Alpes University, came on board in September. He specializes in molecular and cellular biology. Rousseau is part of a lab that studies interactions between biological and other materials. His work will include investigating the stability of therapeutic proteins and synthesizing the proteins with adhesive properties […] >>

February 04 2020

Who is ready to develop a scientific video game…in 48 hours?

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The challenge: Develop a scientific video game in under 24 hours. Impossible? We’ll soon find out at the Scientific Game Jam on the weekend of February 7 to 9. The event, which was introduced in 2014 by the CEA and CNRS, will be held at the Grenoble Institute of Technology Auditorium. Each of the eight […] >>

February 04 2020

Interview: Julien Mottin, Application Director, Prophesee

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Prophesee recently set up a ten-person team at the BHT. The company also just raised €25 million in capital. What’s your technology? We are developing an “event-based” vision sensor that can detect any change within a scene with microsecond resolution. The goal is not to produce images, but to perform functions like counting on fast […] >>

February 03 2020

Former LMGP PhD candidate back as guest lecturer

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Viet Nguyen is back at LMGP, a place he knows well, because he did his PhD and post-doc research there with David Munoz-Rojas. This time, however, Nguyen is a teacher, not a student. The young scientist (he is still in his 20s) is already a university professor in Hanoi. Although he is based in Vietnam, […] >>

December 02 2019

Scooter experiment to keep rolling through March

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Scooters are allowed on the CEA campus as part of a test that began in April 2019. The first six months—which ended in September—were a success. Not a single accident was reported, and feedback was unanimously positive. The team in charge of the CEA Mobility Plan decided to extend the test until March 31, bringing […] >>
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