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Trials Outperform Existing Solutions in Data-Rate Flexibility & Transmission Range, Technology Especially Suitable for Massive Machine-Type Communication Systems
Mynaric Lasercom is banking on infrared avalanche photodiodes developed by Leti to increase the speed and performance of optical communications for space applications.
A review of a decade of research on GaN microdisplays authored by a researcher at CEA Tech institute Leti and published in the Journal of the Society for Information Display recently won a Best Paper award.
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Compressed data acquisition collects and analyzes only the useful part of a signal—the part that contains the most relevant information. A system to test the compressed acquisition of radiofrequency signals was set up in lab conditions.
International Team Launches Microfluidics Group To Write Standards To Speed Device Development & Manufacturing
The MINASMART program, as part of the European Digital Innovation Hub project for the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, is now running.
CIVA, the world’s leading simulation software for non-destructive testing (NDT), now has an infrared thermography module, rounding out the software’s existing X-ray, ultrasonic, and electromagnetic wave inspection modules.
HoloView software can generate electronic holography images with currently-unrivalled spatial resolution and sensitivity.
A new maskless multi-beam electron lithography machine* can individually mark unique codes onto thousands of chips on the same wafer. The massively-parallel technique provides chip-marking throughputs compatible with industrial manufacturing.
GRENOBLE, France & LOS ANGELES – May 3, 2018 – Leti, a research institute at CEA Tech, and Cellmic LLC, a company dedicated to improving patient healthcare with smartphones and biophotonics, today announced that they joined forces to accelerate the market adoption of lens-free imaging and sensing techniques by growing Leti’s patent portfolio with a core patent from Cellmic.
The Prime Minister of Australia, Malcolm Turnbull, and the President of France, Emmanuel Macron, today announced plans for a new French-Australian collaboration between Australia’s first quantum computing company, Silicon Quantum Computing Pty Ltd (SQC), and the world leading French research and development organisation, the Commissariat à l'Energie Atomique et aux Energies Alternatives (the CEA).
A testing platform based on the sensiNact software environment was developed under the FESTIVAL project. The platform provides access to data collected from a variety of experimental sources.
A curved sensor that limits the number of lenses required in optical equipment was recently developed. The new sensor reduces the volume of camera modules by half, creating opportunities for the manufacturers of cameras, smartphones, and other optical systems.
Researchers at Leti, a CEA Tech institute, recently developed an electron holography technique capable of imaging material structures with a spatial resolution of just one atom.
The EU-backed FED4SAE project, coordinated by Leti, a CEA Tech institute, recently kicked off. The goal? To shorten time-to-market in Europe for solutions leveraging cyber-physical systems (CPS).
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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.