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When Shor's algorithm was discovered in 1994, it ignited the scientific community’s interest in quantum computing. Until now, however, it has been impossible to verify implementations of the algorithm for lack of appropriate tools.
CEA-Leti and CEA-Irig developed a lensless imager that will be modified for use in sub-Saharan Africa, with its particularly harsh climate. The low-cost device can rapidly identify bacterial strains.
A phase change memory (PCM) developed for embedded computing was co-integrated with a back-end selector—a first.
CEA-Leti to exhibit at Moutain Planet 2022 a wireless networked detonator originally developed for the mining industry, to allow ski patrol members to trigger controlled avalanches from a safe distance.
A new composite packaging with flexible sensors ensures continuous increased safety while shaving 15% off battery pack weight. The system, which has potential for a wide range of other uses, leverages structural electronics, battery, and signal processing research.
CEA-Leti recently helped developed a photonic detection system that meets the requirements of space missions. The research, part of the EU H2020 Holdon project, will help democratize atmospheric LiDAR.
To control the quality of finished parts made using metal additive manufacturing (AM), the complex physical phenomena at play during the process must be measured.
The ability to maintain human cells and organoids (which replicate the functioning of in vivo organs) in culture could help advance personalized medicine and provide an alternative to animal testing.
The shift from mass production to mass customization requires flexibility, creating both global and local challenges for the manufacturing industries.
CEA-Leti has been developing photonics on silicon nitride for several years now. Today, the technology is mature enough to address growing demand for high-performance chips.
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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.