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French-American Doctoral Exchange Seminar (FADEx) 2016 : Cyber-Physical Systems

FADEx program encourages scientific exchanges between American and French Ph.D. students working in the same scientific field, and, by doing so, supports the creation of future French-American scientific collaborations. This year, the program will focus on cyber-physical systems, which are made of co-engineered interacting physical and computational hardware and software components. A broad spectrum of …

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Four new Associate Teams and one renewed Team with California Universities

Inria is glad to announce the selection of 4 new Associate Teams with California universities (University of California Berkeley, Stanford University, University of Southern California and University of California Los Angeles) as part of the 2016 Inria Associated Team call. The four teams are created in 2016 for 3 years. In addition, one team that was created …

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Launch of 2 transatlantic activities toward smarter inclusive cities, supported by EIT Digital

The Urban Life and Mobility Action Line of the European  EIT Digital organisation supports 2 transatlantic innovation activities that build upon collaborative research projects undertaken within the CityLab@Inria and Inria@SiliconValley initiatives, and benefit from the newly created IT Digital’s Silicon Valley hub: CivicBudget on “Software platform supporting Internet-based participatory budgeting campaigns” builds upon interdisciplinary research collaboration …

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Job opportunities: join Inria!

Are you interested in joining Inria? Do you want to become a researcher, engineer or assist research work at the Institute? Every year, Inria recruits new staff for its research teams through various recruitment procedures.  . . Inria 2016 campaign for permanent academic positions to hire 28 young graduate scientists, young experienced scientists and senior researchers is now open!  Inria …

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Focus on a joint research project: COMET

COMET (2011-2013) Computational methods for the analysis of high-dimensional data Principal Investigators : Dr. Steve Y. Oudot, GEOMETRICA project-team, Inria Saclay Ile de France Prof. Leonidas Guibas, Stanford University Prof. Yusu Wang, Ohio-State University Research objectives: COMET is an Associate Team between the GEOMETRICA group at Inria, the Geometric Computing group at Stanford University, and the …

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Inria highlights for the year 2015 on review!

2015 marked a busy year in the field of computational sciences with a lot of scientific rewards, new partnerships, researcher profiles and 30 years of business creation… Discover the events that set the tempo for the year 2015 of Inria by following the timeline!

Save the date: June 8-10th, 2016 – Inria@SiliconValley workshop: BIS’2016 in Paris!

BIS’2016 – The Inria@SiliconValley workshop with California partners The annual BIS workshop is part of the joint research program Inria@SiliconValley. It is co-organized by Inria and its partners in California.  The objectives of the workshop are to present the current status of ongoing scientific collaborations and to work on proposals for future ambitious joint projects. …

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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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Inria in Paris for COP21

  The COP21 Solutions exhibition, that took place from 4 to 10 December 2015, attracted 42,000 visitors under the glass dome of the Grand Palais in Paris, to learn about real, accessible solutions for the development of a post-carbon world. Inria was one of the fifteen research organisations exhibiting together for the first time in …

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Focus on a joint research project: COALA

COALA (2010-2015) Communication optimal algorithms for linear algebra  Principal Investigators : Dr. Laura Grigori, ALPINES project-team, Inria ParisRocquencourt Prof. James Demmel, University of California Berkeley Research objectives: COALA focuses on the design and implementation of numerical algorithms for today’s large supercomputers formed by thousands of multicore processors, possibly with accelerators. COALA focuses on operations that are …

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