Tania CASTRO

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Interview: Thomas Watteyne, EVA research team and REALMS associate team, presents his research, his collaboration with California and the IPSO Challenge

.Thomas Watteyne is an insatiable enthusiast of low-power wireless mesh technologies. He is a researcher at Inria in Paris, in the new EVA research team, where he designs, models and builds networking solutions based on a variety of Internet-of-Things (IoT) standards. He is Senior Networking Design Engineer at Linear Technology, in the Dust Networks product group, the undisputed …

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Focus on a joint research project: CLOUDSHARE

CLOUDSHARE (2009-2014) Cloud Computing over Internet volunteer resources Principal Investigators : Dr. Arnaud Legrand, MESCAL project-team, Inria Grenoble Rhône Alpes Dr. David Anderson, University of California Berkeley, Space Sciences Laboratory Research objectives: CLOUDSHARE investigates the use of cloud computing for large-scale and demanding applications and services over the most unreliable but also most powerful resources in …

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Two Inria-EVA projects make it to IPSO CHALLENGE semi-finals

Two projects proposed by the Inria-EVA team made it into the semi-finals of the 2015 IPSO CHALLENGE! The “IP for Smart Objects (IPSO) Alliance” holds an annual contest to show what is possible utilizing the Internet Protocol (IP) and open standards in building the Internet of Things (IoT). The IPSO CHALLENGE has become the reference …

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France-Stanford – 2016 call for Collaborative Projects, Fellowships and Conferences

The France-Stanford Center for Interdisciplinary Studies, founded in partnership with the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs, aims to bridge the disciplines of the Humanities, Social Sciences, Sciences, Engineering, Business and Law, addressing historical and contemporary issues of significance for France and the United States from a broad range of perspectives. The Center brings faculty and …

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France-Berkeley Fund – 2016 Call for Projects

The France Berkeley Fund (FBF) was established in 1993 as a partnership between theFrench Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Development and the University of California at Berkeley, the France-Berkeley Fund promotes scholarly exchange in all disciplines between UC Berkeley and all research centers and public institutions of higher education in France. Through its annual …

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Open call for STEM Chateaubriand fellowships (2016)

STEM Chateaubriand Fellowship (Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathamatics) 2016-2017 The STEM Chateaubriand Fellowship program targets outstanding Ph.D. students enrolled in an American university (U.S. citizenship is not required) who wish to conduct part of their doctoral research in a French laboratory for a 4 to 9 month period. The Office of Science and Technology provide …

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Interview: Thierry Priol, new Director of Inria’s European & International Partnerships Department

Thierry Priol, new Director of Inria’s European and International Partnerships Department, introduces himself and presents the main goals and challenges of this new Department resulting of the merger of the former European Partnerships Department and the International Relations Department. Thierry, in a few words, could you introduce yourself and retrace the different steps of your …

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Start-up: XtremeLogic among the winners of NETVA 2015 edition

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The start-up XtremeLogic has been selected in the framework of the NETVA program. NETVA  allows young French innovative companies to effectively address the North American market in their specific industry. The selected companies receive both entrepreneurial training and practice during a week long immersion in the United States or Canada.The companies will also be supported and …

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Luis W. Alvarez Postdoctoral Fellowship in Computing Sciences

Apply now for the Luis W. Alvarez Postdoctoral Fellowship in Computing Sciences, sponsored by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory’s Computing Sciences Area.  Researchers in computer science, applied mathematics or any computational science discipline who have received their Ph.D. within the last three years are encouraged to apply. The successful applicant will receive a competitive salary and …

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CAFFEET 5th annual conference: September 29-30th, 2015 in San Francisco

CAFFEET’15 will feature 2 speakers from Inria: Ana Busic from the DYIOGENE research team, and Jacques Sainte-Marie from the ANGE research team. CaFFEET (California France Forum on Energy Efficiency Technologies) is an annual conference organized by EDF, the Office for Science and Technology at the Embassy of France in the United States, PRIME and French Tech Hub. Its …

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