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December 02 2019

SiC pilot line coming soon to the Substrate Innovation Center

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The Soitec-Leti Substrate Innovation Center will open a SiC (silicon carbide) pilot line in 2020 as part of a joint development program recently announced by Soitec and Applied Materials. The partners will develop solutions for electric vehicles, telecommunications, and other markets. SiC is already a leading material for these applications. However, it is less common […] >>

December 02 2019

Leti to showcase four innovative technologies at CES 2020

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For the fifth year running, Leti will exhibit at CES (Consumer Electronics Show) in Las Vegas in January 2020. This year, the institute will unveil four technologies. The first is a miniaturized lensless microscope for cellular analysis and point-of-care diagnostics. Coupled with AI, this lensless technology delivers a fast, simple, and effective preliminary diagnosis. The […] >>

December 02 2019

A year of flipped classrooms at Phelma

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A first-year electronics course at Grenoble Institute of Technology’s Phelma engineering school has been taught using a “flipped classroom” approach for a year now. The goal was to find more time in the curriculum for students to play an active role in their learning. The initiative was put forward by Fanny Poinsotte and Nicolas Ruty, […] >>

December 02 2019

Interview: Nadine Commenges-Bernole, Grenoble Institute of Technology-Phelma faculty

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Grenoble Institute of Technology-Phelma faculty member Nadine Commenges-Bernole is a certified Non-violent Communication coach. She coordinates a student support center at the school. “Our mission is to provide emotional support to the students who need it.”   Tell us about the student support center Phelma opened at the beginning of the academic year. As faculty, […] >>

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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