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Emerging applications based on augmented reality are increasing the need for compact, very bright, energy efficient displays. The HILICO project is closely developing the future technologies required for this and its specific outcome will benefit the field of avionics by providing the next generation cockpit display system.
The HOLDON project aim is to develop a highly sensitive LIDAR detector module for atmospheric surveillance of greenhouse gases (CO2, CH4). This detector will be assessed in relation to its potential capacity for integration into mini-satellites for future operation.
Shortwave infrared image sensors complement visible light image sensors in highresolution Earth observation missions (e.g. vegetation/greenhouse gas monitoring). The SWIR-UP project is developing image sensors that do not require cryogenic cooling, thereby achieving miniaturization and reduced satellite power consumption.
The strategy adopted for protecting pancreatic islets from immune rejection is to microencapsulate them in soft, porous, biocompatible microcapsules. CEA-Leti was project coordinator and leader for microcapsule production, characterisation, dissemination and planned usage.
Optronics researchers love the idea of germanium lasers on silicon—but the devices' contacts are highly thermally unstable. In a world-first, a PhD research project being conducted at CEA-Leti has explained this unpredictable behavior. PhD candidate Andrea Quintero has published ten papers on the phenomenon over the past three years, even winning a Best Paper Award at ECS Prime 2020.
Targeted Applications Include High-Dimensional Distributed Environmental Monitoring, Implantable Medical-Diagnostic Microchips, Wearable Electronics & Human/Computer Interfaces
GRENOBLE, France – April 13, 2021 – A team of French and Swiss scientists has demonstrated a lensless imaging technique that could easily be implemented in cost-effective and compact devices in phage laboratories to accelerate phage-therapy diagnosis.
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Cyclists who love the "fixie" (a fixed-gear city bike with no mudguards) could soon enjoy the comfort of a streamlined and quiet electric start-assist motor. CEA-Leti invented and patented elementary motor components that can be adapted in terms of size, number, and arrangement to suit the target application.
The CEA, Grenoble Alpes University Hospital, Grenoble Alpes University and Boston Scientific Corporation, a leading company in medical devices, have started on the Near Infra Red (NIR) project clinical trial in March 2021.
REFINE is a Research and Innovation Action to refine the current regulatory scientific framework for nano(bio)material-based medicinal products and medical devices. It will identify, design and test new characterization assays for enhanced regulatory assessment of innovative nanomedicines and biomaterials
The aim of the NEW DEAL initiative is to design the next generation of biological therapy for inflammatory bowel diseases. These immune disorders of the gut, including Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, are chronic with an early onset in life, typically in adolescents and in young adults. These diseases decrease quality of life and can lead to life threatening complications (bowel perforation, cancer...).
LUMINT technology is an innovative diagnostic tool that implements imaging technology and artificial intelligence. The project aim is to identify automatically bacterial pathogens and help clinicians in their therapeutic decisions. The LUMINT@CLINICS project aims to transfer this technology from the laboratory to the hospital.
EUNCL is the European reference Nanomedicine Characterization Laboratory performing full physical, chemical and biological characterization of nanomedicinal products before regulatory application. The full characterization assay cascade has been permanently updated with regulators in response to needs. Thirty-plus nanomedicinal products were accepted by EUNCL between 2016 and 2019.
Children living with Type 1 diabetes have to sustain the burden of frequently checking their glycaemia (for meals and physical activity). The D4Kids project has developed a medical device for regulating insulin delivery in real time that is tailored to these children’s needs. The system allows remote monitoring by parents.
CEA-Leti, a CEA Tech institute, is part of a consortium led by Sequans that is gearing up to deploy 5G for critical IoT applications requiring reliable, low-latency communications.
Imaging has already been revolutionizing medical diagnosis for over four decades. CEA-Leti, which produced and installed the first French scanner in 1976, has been working tirelessly to develop equipment offering increasingly advanced performances.
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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.