The IRT Nanoelec Human Capital and Training Design program has organised its 2022 challenge: Mission A.B.C. (Agent for a Better Cyberlife) Vote for the best challenge Context and challenge The IRT Nanoelec Human Capital and Training Design program, jointly run by GEM and G INP, is launching its 2022 Challenge for sustainable microelectronics Helped by… Lire la suite » ... Read more »
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SICT2022 aims to bridge the gap between research in the Information and Communications Technology (ICT) and the overarching and inter-related social, environmental, and economic questions of our time. Nanoelec is partner of the event scheduled between August 29th and Sept. 2nd 2022, for the first time in Grenoble. Zoom on it with Blandine Ageron, Professor… Lire la suite » ... Read more »
“The IRT renewed its convention with French public authorities” Hughes Metras, Director of Nanoelec, explains in the 2022 edition of our Technical & Scientific Highlights report. 2020 and 2021 revealed the importance of electronics in the development of society. This was confirmed with a number of announcements concerning significant developments of industrial capacity, in particular… Lire la suite » ... Read more »
In the spirit of the UN Global Goals for Sustainable Development to achieve gender equality by 2030, the Nanoelec research institute has launched its “Awards for Women in Technological Research” on March 8, 2022 (International Women’s Rights Day). The thirteen candidates are invited to present themselves to the jury and the public on June 23,… Lire la suite » ... Read more »
Radiation effects in semiconductor devices have come to play a major role in the performance and reliability of today’s electronics. Several reliability questions also arise from new applications (such as self-driving cars, nanosatellites, medical implants etc.). As the demand for radiation hardness testing is on the rise, the availability of radiation facilities providing industrial… Lire la suite » ... Read more »