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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An understanding of the behavior of ultrasonic waves in metal microstructures can be useful in many industrial applications. One aspect that has remained elusive to researchers is the influence of the complex internal structure of certain metals.
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Framatome offers an analog backup control solution for its EPR nuclear power plants. The allocation of software control functions to hardware is complex, however.
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To boost automation in the operation of its future nuclear power plants, EDF has partnered with CEA-List aiming to create a systems engineering environment for designing new operational control systems.
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Veolia company SARP and CEA-List worked together for a decade to produce a breakthrough operations technology, PREDIRE.
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In collaboration with Foch Hospital in Suresnes, CEA-List developed its first process-centric FDT (functional digital twin)
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As part of the European project EECONE, CEA-List is exploring strategies to effectively reduce electronic waste, minimizing environmental impacts while improving reliability, repairability, refurbishment, reuse, and recyclability.
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To make digital content accessible, we’ve developed the world’s first multisensory tablet as part of the European ABILITY project, leveraging CEA-List’s innovative haptic technologies.
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Metrological evaluation of these advanced mammography systems requires rigorous characterization of the clinical X-ray beams used. To achieve this, our Henri Becquerel National Laboratory (LNHB-MD) replicated the beam configurations used at the Georges Pompidou European Hospital (HEGP)
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Developed from fifteen years of R&D at the CEA, ASTERIOS® software tools are protected by several patents. Initially industrialized by the start-up Krono-Safe, it was acquired in 2023 by Safran Electronics & Defense, its first client.
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