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October 02 2017

CIME to celebrate Science Week in Voiron!

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Leti and STMicroelectronics retirees in Voiron turned to CIME Nanotech to help local volunteers bring Science Week back to Voiron after a two-year hiatus. CIME Nanotech helped with the preparations in the run-up to Science Week and trained the facilitators who will run the event from October 12–15, the week before the Parvis des sciences […] >>

October 02 2017

Sciencetips science newsletter backed by the CEA

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The Artips publishing company’s free art and music newsletters count an impressive 500,000 subscribers. In May, Artips introduced a science newsletter called—you guessed it—Sciencetips. Written for the general public, the twice-weekly newsletter, available in French only, brings subscribers serious science in a fun, easy-to-digest format, with offbeat anecdotes and illustrations, video, and animations. The CEA […] >>

October 02 2017

New introductory-level book on electronic measurement systems

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Davide Bucci is a lecturer at Grenoble Institute of Technology’s Phelma engineering school, where he teaches several electronics, microelectronics, and guided optics courses. He also conducts research at IMEP-LaHC. And he is now author of a book published by Wiley-ISTE:  Analog Electronics for Measuring Systems. The 180-page book, intended for a readership with some prior […] >>

October 02 2017

Convergence banking on autonomous portable testing devices

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The EU R&D project Convergence, coordinated by EPFL in Lausanne, brings together a consortium of seventeen partners, including Grenoble Institute of Technology (and the school’s LMGP and IMEP-LaHC labs) and Leti. The project supports the development of new autonomous portable environmental and health testing devices. The research will cover everything from data transmission and storage […] >>

October 02 2017

Rotary Club finances 3D bioprinter

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The Rotary Club wrote Grenoble-Alpes University a check for €37,000 to support research on 3D bioprinting of engineered skin conducted in partnership with the CEA and Grenoble University Medical Center. INAC and BIG, also involved in the research, helped select the bio printer, a latest-generation Cellink BIO X. The research aims to engineer human skin […] >>
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