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Patrick Valduriez: Inria – French Académie des sciences – Dassault Systèmes Innovation Award 2014

As a world-class specialist in distributed databases, Patrick Valduriez has directed three major Inria research projects and has found many applications for his discoveries. His major success has been the Kelkoo price comparison site, for which the source code was originally created at Inria and Bull. Patrick Valduriez’s solutions have been used in major database …

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Paola Goatin: Inria – French Académie des sciences Young Researcher Award 2014

  Paola Goatin, a member of the Inria Opale project team, is a mathematician who conducts research with very practical applications to optimize road traffic and manage crowds. While she has sometimes wondered about the prospects that could offer her taste for mathematics, she has always followed her instincts. This has brought her a great …

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Inria International Chair: Victor Vianu, 30 years of collaboration with Inria !

Victor Vianu is currently the holder of an Inria International Chair within DAHU Research Team. This program will give him the opportunity to strengthen during 5 years this collaboration initiated in… 1983! What team do you work with? And in which field? I work with the Dahu team at ENS Cachan, on the verification and …

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Associate Teams 2015: call for proposals is now open

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 and a program for bilateral exchanges. To promote and develop such scientific collaborations with Californian research …

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(Interview) Eugen Feller talks about his experience as an Inria@SiliconValley Post-doc

Eugen Feller is finishing up his Postdoctoral Fellowship with the DALHIS associate team in the framework of  the Inria@SiliconValley program. Let’s take a look back on how he got where he is now. So Eugen, how did you end up at Inria first? I received the Bachelor and Master of Science degrees in Computer Science from …

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Fourth “Berkeley-Inria-Stanford Workshop” (BIS2014)

The fourth workshop Berkeley-Inria-Stanford  (BIS’2014) will take place in Paris in June. It is co-organized by Inria, Stanford University, and UC Berkeley in partnership with CITRIS, CNAM and the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs. BIS’2014 is part of the joint research program Inria@SiliconValley. The objectives of this workshop are to present the current state of …

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(Interview) Democratizing urban data: a way to shape the future of our cities

Valérie Issarny - © Inria / Photo S. Tetu - La Company

Valérie Issarny is Senior Research Scientist at Inria (French National Institute for Research in Computer Science and Control) working at the Paris Rocquencourt Research Center in the area of distributed software systems, from software architecture to new protocols and algorithms, especially for mobile distributed systems. She is acting as scientific manager for the program Inria@SiliconValley, …

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CITRIS-Inria-PRIME: Partnership on Smart Cities Research and Open Innovation

Inria, CITRIS and PRIME strike a partnership to accelerate the development of ambitious research and experimentation initiatives on issues relating to urban centers. Mrs. Genevieve Fioraso, French Minister for Higher Education and Research, witnessed the signature of this Memorandum of Understanding. Researchers from Inria and CITRIS will expand their existing relationship and leverage PRIME’s network …

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NETVA 2014 Edition

The NETVA program is an initiative of the Consulates General of France in Boston and San Francisco and the Embassy of France in Washington to support French innovative startups in their search for opportunities in the United States and to help them understand the regulations and market of American technologies. NETVA allows young French innovative …

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Two new joint research projects with Californian universities

Willow Project Team

Inria is glad to announce the selection of 2 new joint research project with Californian universities (UC Berkeley and Stanford) in the framework of the “Inria Associate Team” 2013 call. Both research projects will be launched in 2014 for 3 years. The Inria@SiliconValley program counts 17 ongoing joint projects in 2014. COMFORT led by Prof. …

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