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December 02 2019

Morphosense heads offshore

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Morphosense was founded in 2016. Since then, Neuron, the company’s sensor-based structural health monitoring solution, has been used on land. Today, the solution, which provides 3D deformation and thee-axis vibration measurements, is  ready for offshore applications. Morphosense will respond to the monitoring needs of offshore oil and gas drilling platforms—many of which are nearing the […] >>

December 02 2019

Proteomics and the p-value trap

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Proteomics researchers are not generally well-trained in statistical methods—which often leads them to use the methods incorrectly, resulting in flawed conclusions. Researchers at IRIG are working on a solution to this problem, and their investigations led to four articles in international journals in 2018 and 2019. In particular, the researchers are looking at the risk […] >>

December 02 2019

The winning duo for surface functionalization

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Leti and Liten have combined the performance of silicon and the flexibility of printed electronics to functionalize any planar or curved surface, from window glass and smartphone cases to wristbands and robot fingers. The researchers began work on these advances under a Carnot-funded project. Leti made a test vehicle (a silicon chip thinned to 40 […] >>

December 02 2019

Clinatec’s innovative neuroprosthesis and exoskeleton protected by eighteen patents

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Clinatec’s Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) project was recently featured in The Lancet Neurology* and has appeared in the media worldwide. This groundbreaking project shows just how powerful the Clinatec model—medical doctors and technology experts working side-by-side under one roof—is at driving innovation.   The WIMAGINE® implantable medical device is the first technology brick in Clinatec’s BCI […] >>

December 02 2019

Changes to Grenoble Institute of Technology SICOM major

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The SICOM (Signal, Image, Communication, and Multimedia) major common to Grenoble Institute of Technology schools Phelma and Ense3 prepares future engineers capable of developing projects that involve signal processing, electronics, and IT. The curriculum, which has been around for a decade, was recently updated to incorporate additional course content on data science and artificial intelligence. […] >>
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