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December 04 2018

Air Liquide signs five-year contract with the CEA

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Air Liquide and the CEA have a long-standing partnership. They recently extended their cooperation through a five-year joint lab. INAC, along with institutes IRFM and IRFU, plays a major role in two research topics addressed by the joint lab. The first is improving the performance of pulsed-gas tube cooling units. These cooling components cool the […] >>

December 04 2018

IFCEN and Phelma to sign two dual-degree agreements

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Since its inception in 2010, the Sino-French Institute of Nuclear Engineering and Technology (IFCEN) has enjoyed the support of a consortium of French institutions of higher education, including Grenoble Institute of Technology. IFCEN provides nearly 120 Chinese engineers with French-style education each year. IFCEN and Phelma are now deepening their relationship with two new dual-degree […] >>

December 04 2018

HOPE mobilizes talents to counter energy poverty

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The Grenoble Institute of Technology Foundation established the HOPE Chair at GreEN-Er in late September to help counter energy poverty by coordinating the efforts of local government, businesses, researchers, and government agencies. Today, 20% of France’s population suffers from energy poverty*. The consequences of energy poverty can include health problems and social isolation. The HOPE […] >>

December 03 2018

RFIC-Lab focuses on RF design

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In September, RFIC-Lab*, staffed by seven scientists and fifteen PhD candidates, made it onto the list of research facilities managed jointly by Grenoble Institute of Technology and Grenoble-Alpes University. The lab’s staff, headed by Sylvain Bourdel, is from IMEP-LaHC. The restructuring will raise the international-caliber lab’s profile. RFIC-Lab has authored many articles and presented numerous […] >>

December 03 2018

INAC PhD candidate wins For Women in Science award

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On October 8, Farsane Tabataba-Vakili was one of 30 women scientists in France to win a L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science award. Ms. Tabataba-Vakili earned recognition for her research in optoelectronics, which aims to improve micro light sources. She is currently completing her dissertation, co-supervised by CNRS-C2N and INAC. Specifically, Ms. Tabataba-Vakili’s work focuses on […] >>
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