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By melting a thin layer of material onto an object, CEA-Leti researchers can produce a micrometric pattern, resulting in a unique non-reproducible artificial fingerprint. This holds excellent potential for creating anti-counterfeiting labels on processors, jewelry, watches, and other valuables.
Clinatec has been trying to effectively determine the best location in the brain for its WIMAGINE® implant, which measures the brain activity of tetraplegic patients.
Project Will Build Demonstrators for Transmitting and Receiving Qubits and Focus on Integrating the Technology in a Unique Platform to Address Quantum Computing Applications
What’s new: CEA-Leti today announced a new collaboration with Intel on advanced 3D and packaging technologies for processors to advance chip design. The research will focus on assembly of smaller chiplets.,, optimizing interconnection technologies between the different elements of microprocessors, and on new bonding and stacking technologies for3D ICs, especially for making high performance computing (HPC) applications.
Mag4Health, a future startup and CEA-Leti spinoff, won an award at the i-Lab 2020 competition. The project aims to develop a helmet-sized magnetoencephalography (MEG) system that represents a major advance with regard to today’s bulky machines.
The 300 mm pilot line at CEA-Leti, a CEA Tech institute, recently acquired advanced wafer defect inspection and review equipment to meet the needs of its industrial R&D partners.
With Ultimate Goal of Improving Virus Knowledge, Team Now Will Use its Optomechanical System to Design a Prototype for Airborne Virus Analysis. Targeting analysis of biological particles with large aspect ratios, such as viruses or fibrils, CEA scientists have demonstrated a breakthrough in single-particle mass spectrometry (MS) that could fast track the detection of viral particles in hospitals, offices, airplanes and other public places.
Researchers from CEA-Leti, a CEA Tech institute, tested a novel hypothermia treatment for glioblastoma, a particularly serious type of brain tumor, at biomedical research center Clinatec.
SureWash device is the very first system capable of measuring quality of hand washing in real time. It also provides special training to improve hygiene practices.
Integrating energy storage and harvesting into a single system is not all that common. Doing it in a system that measures just a few square centimeters is even rarer
Low-temperature (< 500 °C) transistor fabrication processes were implemented at CEA-Leti, a CEA Tech institute to demonstrate the integration of powerful CMOS systems in a world first. The successful implementation of these processes will pave the way toward sequential 3D integration that does not damage the chip or negatively impact performance.
Moovlab, a spinoff of CEA-Leti, a CEA Tech institute, helps gyms improve customer loyalty with fun and interactive virtual circuit training tailored to each user’s individual goals.
What if tomorrow holograms could be displayed on augmented reality glasses? CEA-Leti has achieved a major step towards this goal by printing pixelated holograms on a postage stamp format component (6 x 6 mm²).
Clinical Trials Show Higher Spatial Resolution, Less Noise, Fewer Artifacts, And Color Capabilities in Patients’ Images
Although it is already used to treat certain skin cancers, photodynamic therapy cannot reach the deepest lesions. The micro needle patch patented by CEA-Leti and Inserm* overcomes this limitation. It could reach the market in 3 to 5 years.
Tissot turned to CEA-Leti, a CEA Tech institute, for a precision timekeeping solution for the 2020 UCI Road World Championships. The goal was to boost the range and reliability of real-time radio transmission of cyclists’ times.
CEA-Leti, a CEA Tech institute, is gradually shifting over to more sustainable practices.
2D materials is a new class of atomic layer nanoscale materials that opens new perspectives for high performance sensors, CMOS, memories and photonics
Touch interfaces can now effectively simulate the feel of sand, fabric, or a control panel button, an advance made possible by placing ceramic piezoelectric switches on a screen and making them vibrate at several dozen kHZ.
HORIBA Medical and CEA-Leti strengthen their partnership to develop tomorrow’s diagnostics at the point of care.
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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.