French Tech Company Showcases Wearable Diagnostic Sensors in Tokyo

Friday, October 8th, 2010

Wearable medical devices may not be chic—yet?—but they have a deeper beauty, and that resides in their noninvasiveness, says Coralie Gallis, head of CEA-Leti’s Business Development Department for Wearable Electronics. She was in Tokyo this week to present wearable motion sensors and biosensors developed by Leti (Laboratory for Electronics and ...

Organic Transistor Paves Way for Novel Neuro-Inspired Computers

Friday, January 29th, 2010

From the Wire: Researchers from CNRS and CEA have developed a transistor that can mimic the main functionalities of a synapse. This organic transistor, based on pentacene(4) and gold nanoparticles and known as a NOMFET (an acronym for "Nanoparticle Organic Memory Field-Effect Transistor"), has opened the way to new generations ...