IROC Technologies joins the IRT Nanoelec consortium on 1 september 2021. The company is a spin-off from the Tima laboratory (CNRS, Grenoble-INP &UGA) and is developing a range of services for reliability in the microelectronics industry. Dan Alexandrescu, CEO of IROC Technologies, explains the challenges in this field, the iroc approach and the shape of… Lire la suite » ... Read more »
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Dedicated to imaging techniques, the 8th edition of Carac has been held November 30, 2021. This year, the attendees had the opportunity to take part in a set of practice workshops focused on selected high performance techniques(tomography, chemical mapping, high-resolution topography and morphology…). Carac Symposium, supported by Nanoelec/Characterisation program and its attached PAC-G platform, is… Lire la suite » ... Read more »
In collaboration with STMicroelectronics, Lynred, Prophesee and 4 institutional players –Minalogic, Captronic, CEA and Grenoble Business School (GEM)-, IRT Nanoelec has launched the System Lab initiative to develop new imaging applications by combining the information from existing optical components. The approach aims to close the gap between potential users and R&D actors in Optical Sensing… Lire la suite » ... Read more »
On July 1st 2021, Sébastien Dauvé became the new CEA-Leti CEO. He takes over from Emmanuel Sabonnadière, who was named head of the silicon carbide program at Soitec. Sébastien Dauvé is now president of IRT Nanoelec. Nanoelec recently renewed its contract with the French government. What do you believe are Nanoelec’s strenghs as an institute that… Lire la suite » ... Read more »
With the advent of the Internet of Things (IoT), new services based on heterogeneous connected devices and data management are multiplying. At the same time, the dramatic increase in the number of cyber- attacks is raising awareness among the public and institutions about the risks associated with a too rapid and poorly controlled digital transition…. Lire la suite » ... Read more »