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Secure cloud solution provider Scille turned to CEA-List for help protecting data in unsecured areas of the cloud. The institute developed a blockchain-based tool to make Scille’s Parsec cloud workspace more robust.
CEA-List recently developed a new tool to help medical physicists predict the validity of conformal radiotherapy protocols faster.
CEA-Leti is working with MIT on new sensors capable of weighing the tiniest individual particles to provide valuable information about their nature.
When a radiological attack occurs, first responders need fast, reliable, automated detection and measurement solutions to assess the situation safely.
The CEA recently developed a stretchable, screen-printable deformation sensor that could be deposited on textiles.
Spectronite turned to CEA-Leti to boost the spectral efficiency of its wireless point-to-point backhaul solutions for 5G networks.
Atomic force microscopy was used to identify new markers, independent of conventional imaging, that can help delineate pituitary adenomas for more accurate removal.
A new approach to breast cancer screening leveraging two imaging techniques—ultrasound and optical—is now in clinical trials.
Developing an innovative GaN/Si power converter technology is worth the effort only if it enables new features and better performance over existing Si solutions.
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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.