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In the fight against nuclear terrorism, not all weapons are created equal. To help level the playing field, researchers recently developed a portable detector that is sensitive to both gamma and neutron radiation. Now a single device can be used to detect both types of radiological sources, even in crowds!
CEA-Leti, a CEA Tech institute, unveiled a state-of-the-art demonstrator chip for high-performance computing applications at ISSCC 2020. The low-cost, energy-efficient processor is built on an innovative multi-core system that is both modular and expandable
The LIMA language analysis engine now has deep learning modules that can analyze 60 languages with state-of-the-art performance.
Regenerated fiber Bragg grating systems can withstand the combined effects of high temperatures and gamma and neutron radiation, making them potential candidates for structural health monitoring in harsh environments.
The city of San Francisco is keeping a close eye on air pollution with a little help from a startup from France and its real-time air-quality monitoring solution.
A software suite to automate the optimization and validation of industrial process task scheduling was developed at FactoryLab.
Microelectronics manufacturers can now access exceptional nanoparticle detection and characterization resources to test their gas and liquid effluents.
The fruit of thirteen years of R&D, the L-UTSOI transistor model developed by CEA-Leti was recently officially recognized as an international standard by the Compact Model Coalition (CMC).
A tool for the analysis and formal verification of the time properties of embedded computers is currently being developed at CEA-List. The goal is to control cohabitation and interactions by addressing the hierarchy between functions with different criticality levels.
The European large-scale research initiative BATTERY 2030+ presents the long-term research roadmap that outlines the actions needed to invent the sustainable batteries of the future.
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CEA is a French government-funded technological research organisation in four main areas: low-carbon energies, defense and security, information technologies and health technologies. A prominent player in the European Research Area, it is involved in setting up collaborative projects with many partners around the world.