Last October, CRIStAL's gender equality committee set up a women's coding club for secondary school girls in Lille, called 'Les Pixelles', which takes place every Wednesday afternoon. It's a great collective venture, which has worked with the help of many colleagues. The experience has inspired …
READ MOREThe 12th EIAH Conference (Computer Environments for Human Learning) organised by the NOCE team will take place from 10 to 13 June 2025 on the Cité Scientifique campus of the University of Lille. Registrations are open until 28 May 2025
READ MOREPodcast by Romain Rouvoy produced by the Cité de l'IA on the ecological side of AI
READ MOREJan Butora joined the CRIStAL - CNRS/Centrale Lille/University of Lille laboratory in 2024 as a CNRS research fellow in the field of multimedia security between digital forensics and steganography.
READ MOREToday, it's Diabolo science: children and their carers are invited to come and have fun with science... MOTIF ART, learning about computers by playing with bricks This specially-designed wokshop is a fun way to introduce children to computer thinking. With building blocks to help you grasp the …
READ MOREFrom 1 to 3 April 2025 at Lille Grand Palais, the CNRS was once again present at the InCyber Forum, in the 'research village' area of the exhibition. Six researchers from laboratories attached to CNRS Sciences informatiques, including 3 from CNRS, spoke at the event. Raphaël Monat, Inria research …
READ MORE**Designing attacks on the software supply chain** Binary function classifiers are generic methods that play a crucial role in monitoring the software integrity of a system, in particular by detecting backdoors, vulnerabilities and malicious code. Many classifiers are based on machine learning …
READ MOREThe question of whether the use of AI is justified is outdated, explains researcher Jean-Claude Planque, who argues in an article for 'Monde' that every student should be trained to make optimum use of these tools, with a sufficiently critical eye. Article in 'Le Monde' by Jean-Claude Planque, …
READ MOREThe study of different strategies for the '100 prisoners game' and its variants leads to interesting combinatorial problems. 'Pour la Science' article No. 57 by Jean-Paul Delahaye, Professor Emeritus in Computer Science at the University of Lille and researcher at the CRIStAL laboratory
READ MOREOn Tuesday 29 April, the Faculty of Science and Technology was delighted to host the regional final of the 'Faites de la Science' competition, organised by the Conference of Deans of Science (CDUS) as part of its 18th national edition. The aim of the competition is to promote scientific culture …
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