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Innovation - Electroengineering - 07.07.2022
A Close Look at Major Microelectronics Challenges
Why does the microelectronics industry occupy such a crucial place? How has the industry become central to the digital transformation of our society? Today, electronic components can be found in everyday life, from energy production to agriculture, health, and safety.

Physics - Electroengineering - 04.02.2021
French Team on Route Towards an Interposer Prototype for Quantum And Control Chips Integration at Very Low Temperature
French Team on Route Towards an Interposer Prototype for Quantum And Control Chips Integration at Very Low Temperature
Platform Optimizes Control and Readout of Qubits by Placing Control Electronics Near Quantum Chips Without Wire Bonding GRENOBLE, France - Feb.

Economics - Electroengineering - 02.04.2020
Compact Model Developed at CEA-Leti for FD-SOI Technologies Designated as a Chip-Industry Standard
GRENOBLE, France - April 2, 2020 - L'UTSOI, a -compact model- dedicated to FD-SOI technologies and developed by CEA-Leti, has been selected as a standard model by the Compact Model Coalition (CMC), a

Physics - Electroengineering - 04.02.2020
CEA Is the First Research Center to Acquire A Cryogenic Prober for Testing Quantum Bits
CEA Is the First Research Center to Acquire A Cryogenic Prober for Testing Quantum Bits
GRENOBLE, France - Feb. CEA announced today the acquisition of a Cryogenic Wafer Prober manufactured by Bluefors Oy, the Finnish specialist in designing and manufacturing ultralow temperature-dilution refrigerator systems for cutting-edge research in quantum computing and nanotechnology.

Innovation - Electroengineering - 18.12.2018
¤1.75 billion public support to joint research and innovation project in microelectronics
Commission approves plan by France, Germany, Italy and the UK to give ¤1.75 billion public support to joint research and innovation project in microelectronics State aid: Commission approve

Electroengineering - 31.05.2018
Aerial robot that can morph in flight
Aerial robot that can morph in flight
Marking a world first, researchers from the Étienne Jules Marey Institute of Movement Sciences (CNRS / Aix-Marseille Université) have drawn inspiration from birds to design an aerial robot capable of altering its profile during flight.

Economics - Electroengineering - 25.10.2016
Friends of Ecole Polytechnique, with the support of David Faucon, launches a new Academic and Research Chair on Financial Regulation
Friends of Ecole Polytechnique, with the support of David Faucon, launches a new Academic and Research Chair on Financial Regulation On Monday, October 24, Philippe Khuong-Huu, Friends of Ecole Polyt

Electroengineering - 17.02.2016
AUTOMICS: When the Chips are Down
Integrated circuits are the building blocks of all electronic devices, but they're also found throughout today's cars—in anti-locking brakes, airbags, air conditioning, and to control and monitor the engine.

Computer Science - Electroengineering - 12.02.2016
Humanoid robots in tomorrow's aircraft manufacturing
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.