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February 04 2019

Interview: Laurent Fesquet, research scientist, TIMA

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“Rebooting Computing challenges the very foundations of today’s computers”   The ICRC conference, to be held in Grenoble in April, will provide insights into the Rebooting Computing initiative that began in the United States in 2016. What is it all about? The idea is to rethink how computers are designed. Today, most machines are built […] >>

February 04 2019

Leti kicks off four strategic programs

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This year Leti is kicking off four new strategic programs. These cross-disciplinary programs are designed to respond to the major challenges over the horizon. So, what will the new programs address? First, quantum computing for HPC*: Leti will create a platform for the development of qubit-on-silicon technologies. Second is embedded artificial intelligence, which will focus […] >>

February 04 2019

Phelma climbs five slots in the 2019 L’Étudiant college rankings

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Grenoble Institute of Technology’s Phelma engineering school came in nineteenth in the overall rankings in L’Étudiant magazine’s 2019 survey of 174 engineering schools, climbing five slots over the previous year. Phelma tied with the prestigious Ecole Polytechnique in the academic excellence category. The school’s stellar results were due in part to the large number of […] >>

February 04 2019

Scintil Photonics develops faster, more affordable optical interconnects

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Startup Scintil Photonics has set the ambitious goal of developing competitively-priced optical interconnects capable of achieving transmission speeds of 800 Gbit/s. The company, a Leti spinoff currently in incubation, won the Bpifrance i-lab competition in 2018. It was founded by Leti research scientist Sylvie Menezo and former Tronics CEO Pascal Langlois. Scintil Photonics is leveraging […] >>

February 04 2019

MagIA cofounder Sarah Delshadi earns kudos from C’Nano

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The Centre national de compétences en Nanosciences granted the C’Nano 2018 dissertation award in the Completed Research category to Sarah Delshadi in December. Delshadi completed her dissertation on fast immunological diagnostic testing combining superparamagnetic nanoparticles and structured micromagnets at IAB and G2ELab. Earlier research by CNRS and Grenoble Institute of Technology (G2ELab, Institut Néel, and […] >>
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