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October 02 2017

Ribbon cut on Predictive Simulation Center

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Leti, Liten, and INAC cut the ribbon on the new Predictive Simulation Center on September 25, 2017. The cross-disciplinary center, staffed by around 60 simulation experts, does not yet have its own facility, a situation that is expected to change within a year. What the center does have is the combined simulation know-how of three […] >>

October 02 2017

Grenoble Institute of Technology Foundation new programs

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The Grenoble Institute of Technology Foundation has introduced two new programs for businesses. The first, called MyFondation, supports students involved in international social or sustainable development activities, as well as student artists and elite athletes. The second, Fast Track, lets donors allocate their gifts to short (maximum two-year) research programs with budgets of €500,000 or […] >>

October 02 2017

Interview: Marie-Noëlle Semeria, Director, Leti

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Leti just turned 50. What are the institute’s priorities today? Leti’s goal is to leverage the 300 mm platform and advances in FDSOI to remain a leader in miniaturization technologies. Microelectronics is Leti’s home playing field. It is a diverse topic that offers many opportunities to integrate, transfer, and transpose new technology. True to Leti’s […] >>

October 02 2017

BHT-2: Construction to begin in November

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Real estate development company Léon Grosse signed a construction lease with the CEA on June 21, 2017 for the new High-Tech Building (BHT-2). The real estate development contract was signed on July 4, and construction is slated to begin in mid-November for delivery of the new building in the spring of 2019. Like the first […] >>

October 02 2017

Nano@school 2016–2017 served 610 high-school students

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The 2016–2017 academic year was a good one for the Nano@school educational outreach program, which served 610 science-track high-school students—including around 80 from international schools in Turkey, Japan, and Italy—at CIME Nanotech labs. The year was a good one in terms of quality, as well, with updates to two of the six workshops. The microsystems […] >>
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