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Alexandre Gramfort translates our brain waves with algorithms

Alexandre Gramfort is a young researcher at Télécom ParisTech and just received an ERC starting grant. This prestigious European prize and support acknowledges his research efforts in signal processing and machine learning. For the last eight years, Alexandre Gramfort has worked on mathematical tools to better extract, analyze and visualize brain signals, essentially using electroencephalograms […]

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Additive manufacturing, a process for the industry of the future

As a major component of the Industry of the Future project, additive manufacturing — or 3D printing — is leading to ever-increasing research on materials. Researchers at Mines Douai seized on the opportunity to explore this line of research a little over two years ago. Today, the many requests the school has received for research […]

Ingrid Bazin

IMT Mines Alès | #Water #Biosensors [toggle title=”Find all her articles on I’MTech” state=”open”] Biosensors for monitoring herbicides in water [/toggle]

Patricia Krawczak

IMT Nord Europe | #Polymers #CompositeMaterials #PlasticsProcessing #BiobasedMaterials #Recycling #AdvancedManufacturing

Carine Dartiguepeyrou

Think Tank Futur numérique | #imagination #DigitalTransformation [toggle title=”Learn more” state=”open”] [/toggle] Discover her website

Dominique Thers

IMT Atlantique | #DarkMatter #WIMP #Subatech [toggle title=”Find all his articles on I’MTech” state=”open”] Is dark matter the key to the medical scanner of the future? XENON1T observes one of the rarest events in the universe Xenon instruments for long-term experiments Even without dark matter Xenon1T is a success XENON1T: a giant dark matter hunter […]

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XENON1T: a giant dark matter hunter

Dark matter, five to six times more abundant than ordinary matter, remains one of our universe’s greatest enigmas. Invisible and unobservable, it continues to challenge physicists around the world. With the aim of detecting and studying it, Dominique Thers and his team from Subatech joined the XENON project in 2009. On November 11, 2015, in […]

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When biology meets electronics

Since starting at Mines Saint-Etienne in 2009, researcher Róisín Owens has created unusual devices: cell cultures coupled with electronic monitoring, able to give a real-time measurement of the state of health and reactions of cells when confronted with a certain type of medicine or pathogen. Particularly promising results in this new field, called bioelectronics, could […]

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IMT and TUM create the german-french academy for industry of the future

In the framework of the partnership between the French Alliance for Industry of the Future and the German platform Industrie 4.0, Institut Mines-Télécom (IMT) and Technische Universität München (TUM) have presented a plan to create a German-French Academy for Industry of the Future. The project was officially announced on October 27 by the French Minister […]