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Leti, a CEA Tech institute, has come up with a method for troubleshooting background-noise-related disturbances in NEMS electromechanical nanoresonators. The new method will pave the way for further performance enhancements. The research was published in Nature Nanotechnology.
List, a CEA Tech institute, has been helping Safran experiment with how to integrate critical and non-critical avionics applications into a manycore architecture. The demonstrator system, presented at the ERTS trade show in Toulouse, garnered the full satisfaction of the people at Safran involved in the project.
Leti, a CEA Tech institute, has developed a new on-chip communications system to improve high-performance computing. The technology is faster and more energy-efficient than current solutions and is compatible with 3D architectures.
The Diabeloop portable artificial pancreas, which combines a continuous blood glucose sensor and an insulin pump, is slated for commercialization in 2017. The system also leverages dose calculation software developed by Leti, a CEA Tech institute.
Liten, a CEA Tech institute, gathers data from 10% of France’s installed PV power-plant base, analyzes the data, and makes recommendations to improve plant performance. The installed base monitored by Liten should reach 400 MW by the end of 2016, making the institute a key source for information on PV production in France.
List, a CEA Tech institute, has developed tools that can reduce the dose of X-ray radiation delivered during medical imaging procedures without compromising the quality of the diagnosis. The advance will help eliminate the complications associated with overdosages.
Powder injection molding almost ready for industrial rollout Liten, a CEA Tech institute, is proving that powder injection molding is a technologically- and economically-efficient way to manufacture complex-shaped metal parts without machining...
ArcelorMittal turned to neural networks to improve real-time defect detection on the company’s cold mills. The N2-D2 platform responded to the company’s needs by automating neuromorphic circuit configuration and programming.
Accelerated aging tests provide valuable information about the damage batteries suffer over time. Researchers at CEA Tech in Grenoble and IRAMIS, the Institute of Matter and Radiation of the CEA’s Physical Science Division in Saclay, recently uncovered new information using a novel test in research conducted with labs LRMO (DEN/DPC), LCP, and ICMMO of the University of Paris Sud.
Researchers at List, a CEA Tech institute, have combined two guided ultrasonic wave inspection techniques. The innovative method developed is effective at detecting corrosion damage to pipes in areas that cannot be accessed using traditional methods.
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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.