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June 01 2019

Ginsen summer school to welcome 30 international participants

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Grenoble Institute of Technology will host 30 students and teachers from around the globe (the United States, Australia, China, India, Nigeria, and other countries) for its Ginsen (Grenoble International Smart Engineering Summer School) program. As in previous years, this year’s Ginsen will focus on micro and nanotechnology. And, for the second year running, new energy […] >>

June 01 2019

LMGP: Daniel Bellet named Scientific Director of Carnot energy institute

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On March 1, Daniel Bellet (LMGP, Phelma) succeeded François Weiss as Scientific Director of Institut Carnot Énergies du Futur. He will occupy the position with a co-director from Liten, which is the institute’s coordinator and partner. LMGP is currently overseeing two Carnot projects. The first, called Eco-LED is developing low-cost, high-performance, easy-to-recycle white LEDs that […] >>

June 01 2019

A new step forward toward very-high-density magnetic storage

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Grenoble-based researchers from IRIG working at ESRF successfully obtained a single layer of graphene on single-crystal iridium with a periodicity of 2.5 nm using a CVD reactor. Materials research institute Institut Lumière Matière in Lyon had previously obtained iron-platinum nanoparticles, organized them at the atomic scale, and given them magnetic properties. Here, the two teams […] >>

June 01 2019

MRAM memory gets new recipe

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Researchers at Spintec have come up with a new way to improve MRAM memory retention, using tungsten instead of tantalum in the magnetic tunnel junction stacks. When the stacks are made, they must be annealed to crystallize the junctions. During annealing, the tantalum tends to diffuse toward the tunnel barrier, absorbing oxygen in the process. […] >>

June 01 2019

Error-correcting codes: Is the quantum computer possible?

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Quantum error-correcting codes were developed by mathematicians to check the variability of the state of each qubit. But are the codes relevant in practical terms? A physicist at IRIG investigated the issue and his conclusions are not optimistic. He noted that the theories use error models that fail to factor in errors that are rare, […] >>
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