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Release of largest trained open-science multilingual language model ever
Language models are AI systems whose primary applications concern natural (i.e., human) language.
Language models are AI systems whose primary applications concern natural (i.e., human) language.
Vivatech 2022: the CNRS presents the challenges and technologies of the future
This year the CNRS has decided to feature at Vivatech those technologies that meet the challenges of the future in the fields of health, sustainability, and digital technology, especially through the 12 companies presented at its stand, all of which grew out of basic research results.
This year the CNRS has decided to feature at Vivatech those technologies that meet the challenges of the future in the fields of health, sustainability, and digital technology, especially through the 12 companies presented at its stand, all of which grew out of basic research results.
Launch of an exploratory Priority Research Programme and Equipment for data storage on DNA
The quantity of data stored worldwide is estimated to increase to 175 zettabytes 2 by 2025. If we were to store this data on Blu-ray discs, it would require 23 stacks from the Earth and the Moon.
The quantity of data stored worldwide is estimated to increase to 175 zettabytes 2 by 2025. If we were to store this data on Blu-ray discs, it would require 23 stacks from the Earth and the Moon.
The CNRS expands its presence in Canada
The positioning of the CNRS in Canada is based on a network of strong and coordinated cooperation with institutional and university actors on the federal level.
The positioning of the CNRS in Canada is based on a network of strong and coordinated cooperation with institutional and university actors on the federal level.
CEA-Leti and Startup C12 Join Forces to Develop Next-Generation Quantum Computers
With Multi-Qubit Chips at Wafer Scale Building on the breakthrough of manufacturing quantum chips on 200mm silicon wafers using CMOS processes, C12 is pursuing the next materials leap in quantum compu
With Multi-Qubit Chips at Wafer Scale Building on the breakthrough of manufacturing quantum chips on 200mm silicon wafers using CMOS processes, C12 is pursuing the next materials leap in quantum compu
CEA and Spectronite Develop Software Radio For Spectrally Efficient Backhaul Solutions
GRENOBLE and SOPHIA-ANTIPOLIS, France - CEA, a French key player in research, development and innovation, and Spectronite , a leading innovator in wireless backhaul technology, today announced they
GRENOBLE and SOPHIA-ANTIPOLIS, France - CEA, a French key player in research, development and innovation, and Spectronite , a leading innovator in wireless backhaul technology, today announced they
Cybermallix counter-attack against viruses and malware
O Malware, or malicious software, pirates our data, destroys our software and hard drives, and forces our computers to pour forth torrents of spam.
O Malware, or malicious software, pirates our data, destroys our software and hard drives, and forces our computers to pour forth torrents of spam.
CEA-Leti Proposes Nine Research Tracks to Guide ICT Industry’s Quest to Reduce its Carbon Footprint
Pa per to Be Presented at IEEE ESSCIRC/ESSDERC Conference in September Warns of Unsustainable Increase in Power Use, Notes Potential Advantages for European Industry In Collaborative Response.
Pa per to Be Presented at IEEE ESSCIRC/ESSDERC Conference in September Warns of Unsustainable Increase in Power Use, Notes Potential Advantages for European Industry In Collaborative Response.
CEA-Leti Introduces Plastic mmWave System for Applications Requiring Ultra-Low Latency and Ultra-High-Speed Connectivity
MmWave systems operate in frequency ranges from 30 to 300 GHz. CEA-Leti's previous work in mmWave communications includes design and use of 5G networks on the MINATEC campus in Grenoble.
MmWave systems operate in frequency ranges from 30 to 300 GHz. CEA-Leti's previous work in mmWave communications includes design and use of 5G networks on the MINATEC campus in Grenoble.
CEA-Leti Announces EU Project to Mimic Multi-Timescale Processing of Biological Neural Systems
Targeted Applications Include High-Dimensional Distributed Environmental Monitoring, Implantable Medical-Diagnostic Microchips, Wearable Electronics & Human/Computer Interfaces - GRENOBLE, Franc
Targeted Applications Include High-Dimensional Distributed Environmental Monitoring, Implantable Medical-Diagnostic Microchips, Wearable Electronics & Human/Computer Interfaces - GRENOBLE, Franc
A Franco-Australian laboratory working towards better collaboration between humans and artificial intelligence
O A new laboratory has been created by the CNRS in Australia, in cooperation with three major Australian universities, IMT Atlantique and Naval Group, the European leader in naval defence.
O A new laboratory has been created by the CNRS in Australia, in cooperation with three major Australian universities, IMT Atlantique and Naval Group, the European leader in naval defence.
New EU Quantum Flagship consortium launches a project on silicon spin qubits as a platform for large-scale quantum computing
The QLSI project brings together 19 top European groups to focus on developing highly scalable quantum processors in silicon, and marks a recent addition to the EU's Quantum Flagship a 10-year, ¤1 Billion R&D initiative launched in 2018 GRENOBLE, France - Feb.
The QLSI project brings together 19 top European groups to focus on developing highly scalable quantum processors in silicon, and marks a recent addition to the EU's Quantum Flagship a 10-year, ¤1 Billion R&D initiative launched in 2018 GRENOBLE, France - Feb.
CEA-Leti to Build Quantum-Photonics Platform to Ensure Ultra-Secure Data for Finance, Energy, Defense and Other Industries
Pr oj ect Wil l Build Demo nstrators for Transmitting and Receiving Qubits and Focus on Integrating the Technology in a Unique Platform to Address Quantum Computing Applications.
Pr oj ect Wil l Build Demo nstrators for Transmitting and Receiving Qubits and Focus on Integrating the Technology in a Unique Platform to Address Quantum Computing Applications.
CEA-Leti Explores Technology Roadmap For Sixth-Generation Wireless Networks in mmWave Bands
GRENOBLE, France - May 7, 2020 - As countries around the world begin rolling out 5G wireless networks, CEA-Leti is looking ahead to sixth-generation technologies that will surpass the data-transfer capability of 5G.
GRENOBLE, France - May 7, 2020 - As countries around the world begin rolling out 5G wireless networks, CEA-Leti is looking ahead to sixth-generation technologies that will surpass the data-transfer capability of 5G.
CEA-Leti and Orolia Announce FlexFusion, A Powerful Positioning & Navigation Technology
'Combining Data from Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) and Inertial Management Units Ensures Accuracy Even During GNSS Outages ' G RENOBLE, France ' Sept 10th, 2019 ' Leti, a research instit
'Combining Data from Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) and Inertial Management Units Ensures Accuracy Even During GNSS Outages ' G RENOBLE, France ' Sept 10th, 2019 ' Leti, a research instit
Marc Snir, Israeli-American Professor of Computer Science
Doctor Honoris causa of ENS de Lyon, November 9, 2018 Biography Marc Snir is currently Professor of Computer Science at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) in the United States.
Doctor Honoris causa of ENS de Lyon, November 9, 2018 Biography Marc Snir is currently Professor of Computer Science at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) in the United States.
Momentum : CNRS issues second call for proposals from young male and female researchers
The CNRS is issuing its second Momentum call for proposals from young male and female researchers around the world, to support their projects in emerging and innovative areas.
The CNRS is issuing its second Momentum call for proposals from young male and female researchers around the world, to support their projects in emerging and innovative areas.
Yanlei Diao is awarded an ERC Consolidator Grant for her "Big Fast Data" project
Yanlei Diao, professor at École Polytechnique and Télécom ParisTech, and member of Inria Saclay - Île-de-France research centre's team Cedar, has been honoured with a 2016 ERC Consolidator Grant.
Yanlei Diao, professor at École Polytechnique and Télécom ParisTech, and member of Inria Saclay - Île-de-France research centre's team Cedar, has been honoured with a 2016 ERC Consolidator Grant.
Multiscale quantification of morphodynamics: MorphoLeaf software for 2D shape analysis
The different steps of the growth of an Arabidopsis thaliana leaf, from its origin to 2,5mm. Views generated by MorphoLeaf.
The different steps of the growth of an Arabidopsis thaliana leaf, from its origin to 2,5mm. Views generated by MorphoLeaf.
Humanoid robots in tomorrow’s aircraft manufacturing
Developing humanoid robotic technology to perform difficult tasks in aircraft manufacturing facilities is the goal of a four-year joint research project, which is being conducted by the Joint Robotics Laboratory (CNRS/AIST) 1 and Airbus Group.
Developing humanoid robotic technology to perform difficult tasks in aircraft manufacturing facilities is the goal of a four-year joint research project, which is being conducted by the Joint Robotics Laboratory (CNRS/AIST) 1 and Airbus Group.
The Snail-Absolute Tuning: visualize sounds and tune instruments precisely and intuitively
A novel process for analyzing and visualizing sound has been designed by the Laboratoire Sciences et Technologies de la Musique et du Son (CNRS/IRCAM/French Ministry of Culture and Communication/UPMC).
A novel process for analyzing and visualizing sound has been designed by the Laboratoire Sciences et Technologies de la Musique et du Son (CNRS/IRCAM/French Ministry of Culture and Communication/UPMC).
Research management - May 30
Event AMIDEX, IDEAL Take part in CEDRE's webinar on securing your research data
Event AMIDEX, IDEAL Take part in CEDRE's webinar on securing your research data
Social Sciences - May 30
Research DIRCOM AlpSatellites - Survey on teleworking opportunities in remote alpine areas
Research DIRCOM AlpSatellites - Survey on teleworking opportunities in remote alpine areas
Life Sciences - May 24
Brain Computer Interface (BCI) enables thought-controlled walking after spinal cord injury
Brain Computer Interface (BCI) enables thought-controlled walking after spinal cord injury
