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Annick Loiseau - Graphene, a material of great promise
Graphene, a sheet of carbon an atom thick, has recently been recognized by the 2010 Nobel Prize for Physics. Annick Loiseau reviews the research at Onera on this revolutionary material.
Drones: en route for autonomy
Today, drones are generally piloted by ground-based operators. But a number of research organizations, including Onera, are trying to make them more autonomous.
A partner speaks out
Riad Haidar and Jean-Luc Pelouard: An integrated team for nanotechnology research
Since 2005, the Photonics and Nanostructure Laboratory (CNRS/LPN), and ONERA, through part of the Innovation Design in Optics (CIO) team, have joined forces and teams, pooling their knowledge to conduct research in nanophotonics and its applications.
Michèle Leduc and Emmanuel Rosencher: "the LKB - Onera partnership, a lever for competitiveness"
While the links relating Onera and the aerospace industry are well known, the many collaborative projects involving fundamental research are less so. They are however of vital importance for the two parties, who benefit mutually from their exchanges.
Shaktiware - Onera spin-off into the world optronics market
When he was an optics research engineer at Onera, Didier Rabaud had the opportunity to take part in the NAOS project for the Very Large Telescope in Chile. After this success, he decided to create his own SME, a service provider for companies in the field of new optronics technologies.
Dominique Vernay, groupe Thales
Dominique Vernay, Technical Director of the Thales group is also a member of Onera's Board of Directors and President of the System@tic competitive cluster. Here he talks about the benefits a partnership with Onera brings to an industrial company.
Alexandre Sauvage/Leosphere "Using lasers to study the atmosphere"
Leosphere, a company specializing in atmospheric measurements, has been working together with Onera since its creation. This collaboration is so close that a researcher from the organization has joined the SME.