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April 01 2019
MINATEC Labs make room for 100 more researchers
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The Vercors Wing of building 10.05 is finally ready for moving day after two years of construction work. Nearly 100 nanoelectronics, nanophotonics, and spintronics researchers from CEA Sciences/IRIG will start moving in this April. Some 200 researchers have already moved into the Chartreuse Wing of the building. Once the Vercors Wing is occupied, MINATEC Labs […] >>
April 01 2019
GIANT Orientation Day for young researchers
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The GIANT Junior Ambassadors will welcome the campus’ PhD candidates, post-docs, and interns to the first-ever GIANT Orientation Day on April 15. The event is designed to give the participants a comprehensive overview of GIANT’s activities. And, with an impressive 30,000 people specializing in ICTs, energy, and healthcare working and studying on the campus every […] >>
April 01 2019
Challenge First Step 2019 kicks off
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The Challenge First Step 2019 competition official kick off was held at the March 21 Startup Café. The competition was created in 2012 to help identify potential “out of the box” tech-transfer ideas, nurture them into viable projects, and speed up the incubation phase. Any permanent CEA Grenoble staffer with an idea for a startup […] >>
April 01 2019
Leti Innovation Days gets new format
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Leti Innovation Days 2019 is adopting a new format, with five days of events (up from two previously) to be held at MINATEC from June 24 to 28. An impressive 2,000 people from around the globe are expected to attend. The week will offer up a complete program of lectures, panel talks, workshops, and tutorials […] >>
April 01 2019
Bernard Dieny earns IEEE recognition
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The IEEE Magnetics Society Career Achievement Award 2019 was given to IRIG (formerly INAC) researcher and Spintec cofounder Bernard Dieny in Washington. The award has traditionally gone to the greatest minds in international magnetism research: Bernard Dieny is certainly no exception, with a total of 430 publications and 70 patents to his name. He played […] >>