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Laboratoire plasma et conversion d'énergie (LAPLACE)

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The research conducted at Le Laplace ranges from the study of the physical mechanisms of energy conversion to the systems that implement them, and is therefore at the heart of the concerns of the energy transition. The main fields of application include the production, transport, management, conversion and use of electricity. The laboratory is a stronghold of research in electrical and plasma engineering in France and covers the "plasma/materials/systems" continuum in an integrated manner.

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Portrait de Céline Combettes, médaille de cristal du CNRS 2022, assistante ingénieure en instrumentation scientifique et technique expérimentale, responsable technique de la plateforme 3D Power Hybrid Integration (3DPHI) au Laboratoire plasma et conversion d'énergie. Céline Combettes est la responsable technique de la plateforme 3DPHI, qui permet aux scientifiques de la communauté nationale électronique de puissance de développer des prototypes mettant en oeuvre de…

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A revolution is underway in the field of lighting. Several researchers and engineers explain how light-emitting diodes, better known as LEDs, work. They demonstrate how this new electronic lighting will gradually replace existing bulbs because it reduces energy consumption and therefore pollution. LEDs are increasingly used in light boards, home and street lighting, monuments and transportation. Research is also focusing on tomorrow's lighting, with OLEDs (organic light-emitting diodes)…

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