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Since 1966, Nuclétudes, an ArianeGroup subsidiary, has been contributing to the French nuclear deterrence efforts. In its role as a subcontractor to French prime contractors, the company bears responsibility for hardening the French strategic systems. Through this unique experience, Nuclétudes has gained extensive expertise in understanding the effects of radiations on electronic systems and on mechanical structures, mastering their induced effects: electromagnetic waves and their coupling to systems, mechanical and thermomechanical effects on structures, assessing the vulnerability of systems against these effects, implementing industrial hardening solutions. Due to its outstanding know-how, Nuclétudes has extended its expertise over the years to other radiation domains (space environment, lightning) and threats (laser, high-power microwaves), bringing its expertise to other industrial domains such as the space industry, aeronautics, conventional defense systems, and the nuclear industry.

Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD) is a global semiconductor company renowned for designing and manufacturing innovative computer processors, graphics processing units (GPUs), and related technologies. Founded in 1969, AMD has been a key player in the technology industry, providing high-performance solutions for computing and graphics-intensive applications. AMD has consistently aimed to push the boundaries of technological advancements, delivering cutting-edge products to meet the evolving demands of the computing world.

IROC Technologies specializes in helping the semiconductor industry to evaluate and manage reliability risks throughout the chip design and manufacturing process. As deep submicron technology makes chips more vulnerable to component and system reliability issues, IROC provides analysis software, test services, and expert consultation to reduce risks and improve chip quality.


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The IEEE promotes the engineering process of creating, developing, integrating, sharing, and applying knowledge about electronic and information technologies and sciences for the benefit of humanity and the profession.

The Council on Electronic Design Automation (CEDA) was established to foster design automation of electronic circuits and systems at all levels. The Council’s field of interest spans the theory, implementation, and use of EDA/CAD tools to design integrated electronic circuits and systems. This includes tools that automate all levels of the design, analysis, and verification of hardware and embedded software up to and including complete working systems. CEDA enables the exchange of technical information by means of publications, conferences, workshops, and volunteer activities.

TTTC’s goals are to contribute to our members’ professional development and advancement, to help them solve engineering problems in electronic test, and to help advance the state-of-the art. In particular, TTTC aims at facilitating the knowledge flow in an integrated manner, to ensure overall quality in terms of technical excellence, fairness, openness, and equal opportunities.


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