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June 07 2022

FD-SOI leaders form next-generation alliance

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CEA-Leti, Soitec, STMicroelectronics, and GlobalFoundries have formed an alliance on FD-SOI, a technology born 20 years ago at CEA-Leti.They will work together to develop a next-generation semiconductor for connected vehicles, IoT, Industry 4.0, and 5G and 6G telecommunications.STMicroelectronics currently volume-manufactures FD-SOI circuits at the 28 nm node. The goal is to move to the 10 […] >>

June 07 2022

Interview: Jérôme Garin, Director, Irig

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You have been at the CEA for 37 years and plan to retire in September. What is your main takeaway? I am really pleased to see that our younger scientists are just as passionate about their work as we were about ours back in the 80s.You can just see it, especially at events like PhD […] >>

June 07 2022

Antennas can be printed on 3D objects with plastronics

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The six-year MINT Chair on plastronics recently wrapped up its research. IMEP-LaHC, LG2P, and the S-mart Grenoble Alpes CIM platform will continue to evaluate the potential and performance of the RF antennas developed.What makes these antennas unique is that they are printed directly onto different-shaped 3D objects using jetting* print heads mounted on six-axis robots. […] >>

June 07 2022

CEA-Leti partnership with UCLouvain off to a great start

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CEA-Leti and Université Catholique de Louvain (UCLouvain) in Belgium signed a three-year partnership agreement in early 2022 that has already sparked two workshops.A kickoff workshop was held at UCLouvain in March, and a second workshop, which included CEA-Leti lab tours, took place in Grenoble in late May.UCLouvain (not to be confused with nearby IMEC) is […] >>

June 06 2022

Microtechnology could aid in the study of tau protein’s role in Alzheimer’s

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Tau protein plays a role in the onset and progression of Alzheimer’s disease—that much scientists are sure about.But, due to a lack of tools for manipulating and studying the protein, its exact role is not known.CEA-Leti in Grenoble and ICM* in Paris recently won an Alztec Innovation Program grant to solve this problem.The researchers in […] >>
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