- EURECOM
- GeePs
- ICM
- INRIA Paris Centre. Equipes: ALMANACH,DELYS,DYOGENE, KOPERNIC,MAMBA,MIMOVE,POLSYS, SECRET,WISPER
- ISIR
- IPAL
- LCQB
- LIB
- LIP6
- LIPADE
- LISITE
- LPEM
- LRE
- STMS
- UMNISCO
EURECOM : Ecole d’Ingénieur et centre de recherche en sciences du numérique
A Leading Teaching and Research in the fields of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT), EURECOM is a Graduate school and Research Centre in digital sciences located in the Sophia Antipolis technology park (French Riviera), a major European place for telecommunications activities.
It was founded in 1991 in a consortium form [GIE] that allowed EURECOM to build a large network of renowned academic and industrial partners. The Institut Mines Telecom is a founding member of EURECOM consortium. EURECOM research teams are made up of international experts, recruited at the highest level, whose work is regularly honored and has earned international recognition.
Geeps : Laboratoire de Génie Electronique et Electronique de Paris
The laboratory is a joint unit of CNRS, CentraleSupelec, Paris-Saclay University and Sorbonne University. Created in 2015, it is the result of the merger of the LGEP (Laboratoire de Génie Electrique de Paris, the original mixed unit) with part of the ex-Supélec host team and the L2E (Laboratoire d’Electronique et d’Electromagnétisme) host team from Sorbonne University. It is located on the CentraleSupélec campus of Paris-Saclay University in Gif-sur-Yvette and on the Pierre and Marie Curie campus of Sorbonne University in Paris.
The research work carried out within the unit combines a triple approach: theory – numerical modelling – characterisation and experimental validation. They are divided into 3 poles that allow activities to be carried out on a continuum that extends from materials to systems, whether electronic or energy conversion. Two cross-disciplinary centres of expertise provide support. The first capitalises on the work related to the laboratory’s historical competence in the numerical modelling of electromagnetic systems with an orientation towards multiphysical, coupled problems. The second brings together the laboratory’s numerous experimental platforms with the primary objective of pooling skills in instrumentation and sharing know-how and resources.
ICM : Institut du Cerveau et de la Moelle épinière
Paris Brain Institute is a leading scientific and medical research center dedicated to the study of the brain and the discovery of new treatments for diseases of the nervous system.
INRIA: Institut National de recherche en informatique et en automatique
Through research and innovation in digital, the dynamic and internationally-renowned Inria Paris centre is helping us to establish ourselves as a scientific and technological leader. Constantly in dialogue with our partners, universities and businesses, and operating within open and diverse ecosystems, our research activities are centred around scientific excellence and impact.
The Inria Paris centre is fully committed to the development of Paris’s three world-class research and innovation universities: Paris Sciences et Lettres (PSL), Sorbonne University (SU) and Paris Cité University.
ISIR : Institut des Systèmes Intelligents et de Robotique
The advent of artificial intelligences and robots is inducing profound transformations in our societies. Isir researchers help to anticipate them by working on the autonomy of machines and their ability to interact with human beings.
Gathered in multidisciplinary teams, they create drones, micro-tweezers, bionic prostheses, social robots, surgical arms and all kinds of intelligent and interactive systems, physical, virtual or mixed reality. Their applications address major societal challenges: health, industry of the future, transport, personal services.
LCBQ : Laboratory of Computational and Quantitative Biology
The Laboratory of Computational and Quantitative Biology (LCQB), is an interdisciplinary laboratory working at the interface between biology and quantitative sciences. It is built to promote a balanced interaction of theoretical and experimental approaches in biology and to foster the definition of new experimental questions, data analysis and modeling of biological phenomena. Our projects address questions on biological structures and processes through the gathering of experimental measures, the in silico generation of new biological data that remain inaccessible to experiments today (modeling of biological systems), the development of statistical methods for data analysis, and the conception of original algorithms aimed to predictions. The lab is supported by the CNRS and Sorbonne Université.
LRE : Laboratoire de Recherche de l’EPITA
Le LRE est constitué d’une quinzaine de permanents répartis dans deux
équipes : « traitement d’images » et « automates et vérification », avec
un thème transverse « performance et généricité ». Pour la première
équipe, les domaines d’expertise sont la morphologie mathématique, le
traitement d’images de documents et d’images médicales (en particulier
avec de l’apprentissage profond), ainsi que le génie logiciel. Pour
la seconde équipe, les sujets tournent autour de l’utilisation
d’ω-automates en vérification formelle, dont la réduction de la taille
de l’espace d’états, et l’optimisation d’algorithmes. Deux
plates-formes, en logiciel libre, sont développées et maintenues au
sein des deux équipes.
En savoir plus https://www.lre.epita.fr
LIB : Laboratoire d’Imagerie Biomédicale
The Biomedical Imaging Laboratory (LIB) develops novel biomedical imaging methods and technology to improve diagnostic and therapeutic strategies.
In a multidisciplinary environment, closely linked with preclinical and clinical imaging platforms, our engineers, academic and clinical researchers work at the interface between biomedical engineering, the modelling of complex systems and expert medical knowledge of the pathophysiological mechanisms we target to ensure the transfer of fundamental research toward improved clinical management.
LIP6 : Laboratoire de recherche en informatique
LIP6, a joint research unit (UMR 7606) of Sorbonne University (SU) and the National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), is a computer science research laboratory with an averaging 450 members, including over 170 permanent researchers. Its research activities are carried out by eighteen teams across four transversal research axes:
-Artificial intelligence and data science
-Architecture, Systems, and Network
-Safety, security and reliability
-Theory and mathematics of computing
From electronics to AI, quantum information, IT security, computer algebra and systems/networks, our lab covers nearly all areas of computer science. Precisely, it is dedicated to modeling and solving fundamental, application-driven problems, as well as implementing and validating solutions through academic and industrial partnerships.
LISITE : Laboratoire d’Informatique, Signal, Image, Télécommunication et Électronique
Research at Isep is organized around the LISITE Computer Science, Signal and Image, Electronics and Telecommunications Laboratory.
This includes some 50 researchers, teacher-researchers, doctoral and post-doctoral students. It also includes researchers who have been habilitated to direct research (HDR) and professors recognized by the FESIC.
LISITE is made up of the DaSSIP group, which brings together skills in image, signal, data and computer processing, and the ECoS group, which brings together skills in electronics and communication systems.
These two groups interact within the framework of multi-disciplinary and collaborative projects in 4 areas of research: Digital for environmental health ; Massive and heterogeneous data processing in distributed systems; Integrated circuits, embedded systems and connected objects; Cybersecurity and data protection.
LIPADE : Laboratoire d’Informatique Paris Descartes
The computer science department, Laboratory of Informatics Paris Descartes (LIPADE) belongs to the Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science. With its more than 60 members, LIPADE forms a vibrant and international research environment. It is carrying out theoretical and applied research in the areas of intelligent agents and multi-agent systems, machine learning, computer vision and image processing, networks, databases and data analytics. Its members are actively participating in European and French research projects, as well as in collaborations with the industry.
LPEM : Laboratoire de Physique et d’Etude des Matériaux
The Laboratory of Physics and Material studies (LPEM) is a joint research unit (UMR 8213) at ESPCI, CNRS and UPMC. His main research topics are:
– Nanophysics, Nanostructures and Nanomaterials,
– Strongly correlated and low dimensionality electronic systems,
– Technical instrumentalles.
STMS: Sciences et technologies de la musique et du son
The laboratory STMS is a joint research unit which brings together staff from the CNRS, Sorbonne University, the French Ministry of Culture, and IRCAM. Our work focuses on a vast but clearly identified field: music and organized sound in a unique context where contemporary creation meets scientific and technological research. The laboratory participates in the renewal of musical expression through the contributions of computer science, acoustics, signal processing, cognitive sciences, and musicology. Conversely, specific problems posed by contemporary creation give rise to original scientific advances, be they theoretical, methodological, or practical, the scope of which goes far beyond the musical field.
UMNISCO : Unité Mixte Internationale de Modélisation Mathématique et Informatique des Systèmes Complexes
L’Unité de Modélisation Mathématique et Informatique des Systèmes Complexes (UMMISCO) est une Unité Mixte Internationale placée sous la tutelle de 7 organismes universitaires en France, au Maroc, au Sénégal, au Cameroun et au Vietnam. Historiquement, elle est issue d’une collaboration entre l’UR IRD Geodes, créée en 2000, et le LMDP (Maroc). Ces échanges se sont élargis par la création en 2003 du réseau MAT impliquant l’Université de Yaoundé I (Cameroun) et l’Université Cheikh Anta Diop (UCAD, Sénégal). L’Université Gaston BERGER (UGB, Sénégal) et l’Institut Francophone d’Informatique (Vietnam) ont rejoint l’unité en 2009, avant l’Université des Sciences et Technologies de Hanoï (USTH, Vietnam) en 2014. UMMISCO affichait en janvier 2018 un effectif de 76 membres. Faisant le constat que beaucoup de questions liées au développement durable nécessitent d’intégrer de multiples savoirs, points de vue et échelles d’observation sur le monde réel, et que les dynamiques globales des systèmes concernés sont le fruit d’interactions complexes entre leurs composantes abiotiques, biologiques, écologiques et sociales, les thématiques scientifiques d’UMMISCO sont dédiées à la conception d’approches et d’outils de modélisation mathématique et informatique qui permettent de mieux appréhender et comprendre les dynamiques émergentes des « systèmes complexes », de dessiner leurs scénarios d’évolution les plus probables, et d’alimenter, in fine, la prise de décision en matière de développement durable.