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December 08 2015

Nanonet-based sensors could work for medical applications

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FMNT will be coordinating an EU Horizon 2020 project on 3D CMOS integration of nanonet-based sensors for medical applications. The project will kick off in February 2016. Research will focus on using model molecules to evaluate the potential of applications like breath analysis for diabetes monitoring, and circulating tumor DNA detection for cancer monitoring. While […] >>

December 08 2015

Seven UGA PhDs earn awards for their dissertations

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On November 26, 2015 seven Grenoble-Alpes University (UGA) PhDs received 2015 Dissertation Awards at a ceremony held at the Musée de Grenoble and attended by a number of local offi cials, including the President of the Greater Grenoble Intermunicipal Authority (la Métro). The award-winning PhDs included Antoine Coutrot (Grenoble Institute of Technology-Phelma) whose dissertation on […] >>

December 08 2015

GIANT welcomes eleven Argentinean and Japanese student interns

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The second winter session of the GIANT International Internship Programme will welcome a cohort of eleven students from Argentina (under the Arfi tec project uniting Grenoble Institute of Technology-Phelma and Instituto Balseiro) and Japan (Tsukuba and Keio Universities). A majority of the participants arrived in Grenoble in September for their internships at GIANT labs (LPSC, […] >>

December 08 2015

Phelma lobby decked out in art and science

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The three mezzanine levels visible from the Phelma lobby have been transformed by an art installation titled Les Balcons de Turing (Turing’s Balconies). The work, by Alexandre Perigot and Solang Production, is made up of three glittering stainless steel lace-work balconies, with patterns evoking zebra, giraff e, and leopard hides. But what does the African […] >>

December 08 2015

Leti expands IT security evaluation services with new accreditations

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Leti is home to an IT security evaluation center (CESTI) approved by France’s national IT security administration. The center continues to expand its range of evaluation services as proven by two recent achievements. First, CESTI Leti granted EAL6+ certification (EAL7 is the highest security level) to a Samsung secure microcontroller. The certifi cation was validated […] >>
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