CEA-List developed a dexterous bimanual manipulation system : its multiple reconfigurable fingers are equipped with multimode perception capabilities. The system can carry out 80 different grips, using finely controlled force, and detect slippage.
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A real-time radioactive gas measurement device that uses a scintillating aerogel was developed and tested by a multidisciplinary team of researchers from CEA, ENS Lyon, and UCBL.
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CEA-List received the Best Paper Award at IEEE AUTOTESTCON for an innovation in accurate, low-cost electrical cable diagnostics.
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Lightweight, energyefficient carbon composites, an aerospace-industry favorite, are prone to lightning damage. To help make aerostructures more reliable, CEA-List and ONERA are bringing innovative X-ray imaging to the modeling, analysis, and characterization of lightning damage.
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The procurement department of the French defense agency (DGA) relies on tools developed by CEA-List for the formal analysis of the code in the security products used by the agency and its suppliers.
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The purpose of CEA-List’s partnership with Siemens on computer vision for robotics was to improve robots’ understanding of their environment and the resulting actions.
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The SPRING cell at CEA-List was designed specifically for robotic non-destructive testing (NDT) using infrared thermography.
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CEA-List is working with TDK to investigate new hardwarebased probabilistic computing paradigms that leverage the intrinsic stochastic physics of TDK’s spin memristors.
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