Category: [:en]Awards/Distinctions[:fr]Récompenses[:]

Nina Miolane Awardee of the L’Oréal-UNESCO Fellowship for Women in Science

Inria@SiliconValley Post-Doc laureate Nina Miolane  is one of the thirty promising young researchers recognised by UNESCO and the L’Oréal Foundation in 2016. She has been awarded a “Women in Science” Fellowship for her virtual patient research in the category “Exploring the brain, a new world to conquer”.   The thirty laureates were chosen this year from …

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France Berkeley Fund & France-Stanford 2016 results: 2 involving Inria

The France-Berkeley Fund and the France-Stanford Center for Interdisciplinary Studies published the list of their 2016 call laureates, of which 2 involving collaborations with Inria teams: Congratulations to the laureates! France Berkeley Fund 2016 awardees: SHRIMP: Smart Harbor Implementation: Steven Glaser, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of California, Berkeley and Thomas Watteyne,  EVA Inria Research Team, Inria Paris …

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Carlos Canudas awarded with the IEEE Fellow distinction

On 1 January 2016, Carlos Canudas de Wit was elevated IEEE Fellow for his contributions to modeling and control of mechanical, robotic, and networked systems. Carlos, who leads the NECS Inria project team and is director of research at CNRS, has been an automation specialist for more than 20 years; his research on the control …

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IPSO Challenge 2015: 2 projects of the EVA research Team awarded!

Inria is very pleased to announce that the two projects proposed by the Inria EVA-Team were awarded during the IPSO Challenge 2015! HeadsUp! (http://www.headsup.tech/) won the IPSO CHALLENGE 2015 People’s Choice Award MicroPnP (http://www.micropnp.com/) was awarded the 3rd place of the IPSO CHALLENGE 2015 Congratulations! The “IP for Smart Objects (IPSO) Alliance” holds an annual …

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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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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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Christine Morin, laureate of the “Étoiles de l’Europe” prize 2014

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Christine Morin, research manager at the Inria Rennes – Bretagne Atlantique research center, received the “Étoiles de l’Europe” prize last december, 16. This prize reward her implication in an european project called “Contrail, open computing infrastructures for elastic services”. After the “Horizon 2020” forum which took place last december, 16 at the Quay Branly’s Museum …

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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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Valérie Issarny, winner of the “Étoile de l’Europe” prize 2013

Valérie Issarny, Research Director at Inria’s Paris-Rocquencourt research centre and scientific coordinator of the Inria@SiliconValley program starting 2014, was presented with her award at the French launch of the Horizon 2020 programme, which took place on Monday 16 December 2013. The Étoile de l’Europe accolade rewards French teams that coordinate European projects as part of the research …

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