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February 05 2016

Thespians to bring drama to JSIAM 2016

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The Junior Scientist and Industry Annual Meeting (JSIAM) gives GIANT campus’ young scientists a valuable opportunity to learn about careers in industry and chat with practicing professionals. The eighth annual JSIAM will be held on March 4, 2016, at Maison MINATEC and will offer up something new in the form of a novel Midi MINATEC […] >>

February 05 2016

Third Innovation Marketing Day to be held on April 5

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Come and discover the latest trends in high-tech/innovation marketing and the best practices behind the success stories at the third Innovation Marketing Day to be held at Maison MINATEC on April 5, 2016. You will also learn about how the innovation process works for startups, small and mid-sized companies, and large corporations. The event, co-organized […] >>

February 05 2016

Aselta’s photolithography software just got better

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Startup Aselta’s Inscale photolithography software has come through the validation phase with flying colors, positioning it to become the go-to software for MDP (mask data preparation, sometimes called “fracture”) at Leti. Improvements made to the software under a joint lab between Aselta and Leti have placed Inscale on a par with the current market leader. […] >>

February 05 2016

CEA: Stéphane Siebert appointed Director of Technological Research

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On January 1, 2016, Stéphane Siebert succeeded Jean Therme as Director of Technological Research of the French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA). After earning a degree from the Ecole Centrale de Paris, he spent eight years at the CEA’s Grenoble campus, first conducting Ph.D. research and then in a staff research position. He […] >>

February 05 2016

MIT and Leti partnership continues to produce results

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Leti delivered its first suspended microresonators to MIT in 2014, following suit with a new generation of the component in 2015. The microresonators still deliver femtogram precision—but they now also boast a network of sensors for even faster analysis and redundant measurements. The microresonators are being used in the US where they help medical professionals […] >>
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