Tania CASTRO

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SoundCity : a mobile application for understanding your exposure to noise pollution

Inria announced in July the launching of SoundCity, a mobile application to measure your personal exposure to noise pollution. The project is supported by the City of Paris smart city initiative and Bernard Jomier, deputy mayor responsible for health, disability, and relations with Paris public hospital system. Noise pollution, which lowers quality of life and …

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Focus on a joint research project: CARDIO

CARDIO (2008-2013) Physiological flow modeling in complex and moving geometries Principal Investigators : Dr. Irene Vignon-Clementel, REO project-team, Inria Paris-Rocquencourt Dr. Charles Taylor, Stanford University & Heartflow Research objectives: The REO project-team of Inria and the Cardiovascular Biomechanics Research laboratory (CVBRL) have both developed numerical methods geared towards cardiovascular applications. They further share similar goals and …

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Inria@SiliconValley Post-Doc: Sara Hachem presents her work

The Urban Civics Project is part of the CityLab@Inria collaboration with University of California Berkeley towards establishing ICT solutions for smart cities, with the main focus being on engaging citizens towards environmental sustainability and data democratization. To support the research & development of the Urban Civics project, an Inria@SiliconValley postdoctoral research fellowship was awarded to …

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David L. Brown, LBNL, visited Inria Saclay Research Center on July 3rd, 2015

David L. Brown, Director of the Computational Research Division at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory visited Inria Saclay Research Center with Inria International Chair Deborah Agarwal on July 3rd, 2015. He gave a talk about Data-Intensive Science Research and Development at Berkeley Laboratory and met with several Inria research teams: ILDA,  AVIZ, EX-­‐SITU, M3DISIM, POSTALE and …

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Associate Teams 2016 call: Deadline September 30th!

Inria’s European and International Partnerships Department (EIPD) launches the 2016 call for Inria Associate Team proposals.  An Associate Team is a joint research project created between an Inria project-team and a research team from abroad. The two partners jointly define a scientific objective with a clear added value for each of them, a research plan …

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Focus on a joint research project: CAPNEONATES

CAPNEONATES (2011-2013) Analysis of structural MR and DTI in neonates Principal Investigators : Pierre Fillard and Bertrand Thirion, PARIETAL project team,Inria Saclay Ile de France Natasha Lepore, University of Southern California and Children’s hospital of Los Angeles Research objectives: Prematurity induced neurological problems are rapidly becoming one of the leading public health issues of this century. …

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France-Stanford & France Berkeley Fund 2015: 3 Inria awardees

The France-Stanford Center for Interdisciplinary Studies and the France-Berkeley Fund published the list of their 2015 call laureates, of which  3 Inria awardees.. France-Stanford Center for Interdisciplinary Studies 2015-2016 awardees: Visiting Student Researcher Fellowship in Computer Science:Gabin Personeni, LORIA/INRIA, Nancy, France The widespread use of patient Electronic Health Records in hospitals generates large volumes of …

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David L. Brown, LBNL, will present Berkeley Lab’s data-intensive science R&D at Inria Saclay on July 3rd, 2015

Title : Data-Intensive Science Research and Development at Berkeley Laboratory Speaker: David L. Brown, Director of the Computational Research Division Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Berkeley, California, USA Bio: http://crd.lbl.gov/about/staff/director/david-l-brown/ Date : July 3rd, 2015 Time : 2:00-3:00 pm Location : Bâtiment 660 (Digiteo), Université Paris-Sud Abstract: Until the last decade, the world of high-performance computing …

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Inria@SiliconValley 2011-2014 Activity Report

The Inria@SiliconValley Program builds research and innovation partnerships in California, with the aim to carry out joint projects with a transatlantic impact. The program was initiated in 2011 based on Inria collaborations with University of California at Berkeley and Stanford University and has since been expanding. The program leverages the Inria International mobility and Associate …

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Inria International Chair: Interview with John Canny (U.C. Berkeley)

John Canny

John Canny received his B.Sc. in Computer Science and Theoretical Physics from Adelaide University in South Australia, 1979, a B.E. (Hons) in Electrical Engineering, Adelaide University, 1980, an M.S. and a Ph.D. from M.I.T, 1983 and 1987, respectively. He joined the U.C. Berkeley faculty of EECS in 1987. John Canny has been awarded an international …

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