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As the European leader in micro and nanotechnologies, the CEA groups together fundamental research and technological innovations serving industry, to develop intelligent, miniaturised solutions in the fields of information, communication and health. It is a founding member of the Minatec project, the leading European centre in this sector.
Microelectronics is the "driving force" for micro and nanotechnologies, with a major challenge : component miniaturisation. CEA research also covers microsystems, integrating electronics and mechanics (MEM - microelectromechanical) or electronics and optics (optoelectronic). The CEA also plays a part in integrating these technologies with other systems (e.g. flat screens, smart devices, medical imagery, etc.).
Boosted by its expertise in biology and microelectronics, the CEA plays a major role in nanobiotechnologies and particularly biochips : "DNA chips", devoted to analysing the genome; "laboratories-on-a-chip" for rapid, miniaturised in vitro diagnosis and "cell chips", microsystems used to analyse living cells and handle them individually.
Micro and nanotechnologies cover a vast R&D and applications area and for this the CEA works with the best universities and industrialists. Two examples:
the CEA employs around 3,500 researchers, engineers and technicians in micro and nanotechnologies. The CEA Laboratory of Electronics and Information Technologies (LETI), with its staff of 900 and 8,500 m² of clean rooms, is one of the largest European centres in applied electronics research