Congratulations to Rémi Bardenet, research fellow at the CRIStAL laboratory, winner of the 2021 CNRS Bronze Medal.

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Clarisse Dhaenens, vice-president of the University of Lille in charge of research in the fields of science and technology, also oversees from her offices in the Cité Scientifique the work of those who want to give greater visibility to advances in artificial intelligence in the region.

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Congratulations to Sarra Habchi, winner of the Gilles Kahn Thesis Prize for her work on "Understanding Mobile-Specific Code Smells". Sarra Habchi did her thesis in the Spirals team of the CRIStAL laboratory; she is now a post-doctoral researcher in Luxembourg.

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Best paper award for Clement Quinton and his co-authors at ICSOC 2020 for their work on Feature-Model-Guided Online Reinforcement Learning for Self-Adaptive Services

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Green hydrogen production and power management for multi-source energy platforms (PV, wind). This work was carried out by the PERCIS team of the CRIStAL Laboratory, as part of the European Interreg 2 Seas Meers E2C project. I'm proud to have been involved in the development of the predictive …

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Pirvi

December 21, 2020

Following 3D virtual reality drawing workshops at the Montbonnot media library, supervised by Pauline de Chalendar and carried out with VAirDraw, a tool developed by PIRVI, a restitution will take place at the media library from the end of January to March.

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For some years now, robot design has been moving towards greater flexibility, because rigidity can become a handicap when it comes to evolving in a complex or changing environment.

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Œuvres et Recherches is organizing its first annual seminar, to be followed live online. The seminar kicks off with an art-science lecture. Cosmologist and cartoonist will work together on "The birth of the universe". Researchers Vivien Scottez and Alain Vienne will lead the lecture, while artist …

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For some years now, the design of robots has been evolving towards greater flexibility, because rigidity can become a handicap when operating in a complex or changing environment. Made from silicone or plastic, these new robots are no longer based on rigid articulated skeletons driven by motors …

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CoBra project

December 9, 2020

CoBra project aims to improve quality of both diagnosis and treatment of localized cancers, by developing a new medical robot prototype for brachytherapy and biopsy under guidance of MRI. The overall objective of the project is to enhance the patient’s quality of life and reduce their cancer …

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