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French nuclear industry stakeholders welcome the outcomes of the fifth Nuclear Policy Council (CPN)
EDF, Framatome (an EDF subsidiary), the CEA and Orano welcome the outcomes of the Nuclear Policy Council (CPN), which met today Thursday, March 12, 2026, at the construction site of two new EPR2 reactors in Penly (France). These outcomes confirm the French State’s commitment to ensuring the long term continuity and development of the nuclear
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FAMES, a strategic pilot line serving Europe’s technological sovereignty
Today, the CEA inaugurates FAMES in Grenoble, a European pilot line designed to accelerate innovation in microelectronics and foster the emergence of chips that are more powerful, more energy-efficient and more sustainable. The aim is to strengthen Europe’s competitiveness and technological sovereignty, benefiting many strategic sectors by reducing the time between research and industrialisation. Deployed
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The CEA, the world’s most innovative research organization
The CEA remains the world’s most innovative public research organization, according to the Top 100 Global Innovators published by Clarivate this Wednesday, January 21, 2026. Present for the 14th time in the Clarivate Top 100, the CEA is the only research organization to maintain such a level of presence in this ranking, which evaluates more
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Laurence Petit joins the European Innovation Council
Two French nationals have been appointed to the Board of the European Innovation Council (EIC) out of 951 applications: Laurence Petit, Deputy Director for Innovation at the CEA (French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission), and Jean-Michel Dalle, Director of the Parisian incubator Agoranov. On December 18, the European Commission announced the appointment of the
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ERC Consolidator 2025: Dalimil Mazac awarded for his research efforts in quantum field theory
The European Research Council (ERC) has announced the recipients of the 2025 Consolidator Grants. Supporting the best exploratory research across all fields, these grants reward mid-career scientists. Among them, Dalimil Mazac, a researcher at IPhT (CEA-CNRS), has been recognized for his work on the mathematics of quantum field theory. Dalimil Mazac has been a permanent





