Category: Research

Associate Teams 2017 call: Deadline September 30th!

Inria’s European and International Partnerships Department (EIPD) launches the 2017 call for Inria Associate Teams.  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 …

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Pre-announcement : Call for France-US projects planned for late July (ANR-NSF)

The ANR partners with the NSF (National Science Foundation) in the US to fund French research teams selected by both countries in the framework of the call for projects “PIRE” (Partnerships for International Research and Education) of the NSF. The ANR should launch a call for projects dedicated to this collaboration in late July.  . …

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Inria@SiliconValley Post-Doc: George Koulieris presents his work

George Alex Koulieris received his PhD from the School of Electronic and Computer Engineering of the Technical University of Crete, Greece in Computer Graphics and Perception. George’s PhD work focused on human gaze prediction that is based on semantic features of the rendered scene (inter-objects relationships and general context). The novel gaze prediction algorithms developed …

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Takeaways from the Smart City TechMeeting organized in San Francisco

Source: https://www.chooseparisregion.org/ On May 26, the Open Innovation Club convened a TechMeeting on Smart City. The event kicked off with a panel discussion moderated by Gordon Feller, Founder of the non-profit Meeting of the Minds and consultant at Cisco Systems, and featuring Paul Campbell, VP Innovation at Schneider Electric, Valerie Issarny, Senior Researcher at Inria …

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Focus on a joint research project: DALHIS

DALHIS (Since 2013) Data analysis on large-scale heterogeneous infrastructures for science Principal Investigators : Dr. Christine Morin, MYRIADS project-team, Inria Rennes – Bretagne Atlantique Dr. Deb Agarwal, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, University of California Berkeley Research objectives: DALHIS is creating a software ecosystem to facilitate seamless data analysis across desktops, HPC and cloud environments. The …

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Inria@SiliconValley workshop (BIS’2016) in a nutshell

The 6th annual Inria@SiliconValley workshop, BIS’2016, took place on June 8-10th, 2016 in Paris. The workshop gathered more than 100 participants over the three-day event organized around keynote speeches, working sessions and an open conference. On day one, 3 ongoing collaborations within Inria@SiliconValley were featured through keynotes: Carlos Canuda de Witt, CNRS, Inria NeCS and …

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37th International Summer School of Automatic Control – Grenoble, September 12-16, 2016

“Advanced algorithms for traffic prediction and control” 37th International Summer School of Automatic Control September, 12-16, 2016, Grenoble, France See details at: http://www.gipsa-lab.fr/summerschool/auto2016/   Facing an increasingly complex traffic, optimal exploitation of existing infrastructure is a challenging problem. Control systems tools can bring here innovative and well-performing solutions, thanks also to new technologies involving a …

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Focus on a joint research project: CRISP

CRISP (2011-2016) Creating and rendering images based on the study of perception Principal Investigators : Dr. Adrien Bousseau, GraphDeco (previously REVES) project-team, Inria Sophia Antipolis Médittéranée Prof. Maneesh Agrawala, University of California Berkeley (now at Stanford) Research objectives: CRISP explores novel ways to create, render and interact with images based on the study of human perception. The …

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Interview: Pietro Congedo (Inria CARDAMOM) and Gianluca Iaccarino (ICME, Stanford University) present their research collaboration

Gianluca Iaccarino & Pietro Congedo Pietro Congedo (Inria CARDAMOM) and Gianluca Iaccarino (Institute for Computational & Mathematical Engineering at Stanford University) have been collaborating for 8 years. Since 2011 they are the principal investigators of the Inria@SiliconValley associate team AQUARIUS on Advanced methods for uncertainty quantification in compressible flows. The 4 month sabbatical stay of Prof. Iaccarino in …

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Focus on a joint research project: COMMUNITY

COMMUNITY (2009-2014) Message delivery in heterogeneous networks Principal Investigators : Dr. Thierry Turletti, DIANA project-team, Inria Sophia Antipolis Méditerranée Prof. Katia Obraczka, University of California Santa Cruz Research objectives: COMMUNITY has investigated a number of research challenges raised by message delivery in environments consisting of heterogeneous networks with possibly episodic connectivity. Scientific achievements: During the first …

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