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Careers at Inria - Interview
Andrea rau, post-doctoral researcher
Originally from America, Andrea Rau has managed to combine her passions for French and applied statistics by doing a post-doctoral research visit in Inria’s SELECT research team. From North Dakota to the Inria Saclay - Ile-de-France research centre, she spoke to us about her background, her motivation and her career prospects.
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Stories of young researchers
Taj Muhammad Khan PhD student
Taj Muhammad Khan is a PhD Student in the ALCHEMY team project at Inria Saclay Île-de-France. He describes his experience since his arrival at Inria as part of an exchange programme between Pakistan and France.
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- PhD Student
- Recruitement
- Inria Saclay - Île-de-France
- Project team ALCHEMY
- Young researcher
- Taj Muhammad Khan
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Olivier Temam, responsable de l'action exploratoire ByMoore
International
Olivier Temam, recognized for his Franco-Chinese collaboration.
Olivier Temam, Senior Research Scientist at Inria and leader of the ByMoore exploratory action, has been recognized twice (in 2010 and 2011) as part of the Chinese Academy of Sciences’ “International Talents Program”, for his cooperation with ICT (Institute of Computing Technology) in Beijing. And in February, his former PhD student, Zheng Li, himself received an award for research excellence for his PhD thesis. This prize is awarded by the Chinese government to Chinese students who have obtained their theses abroad, and there are about 500 recipients among the tens of thousands of Chinese PhD students (in all scientific disciplines) graduating abroad every year. Olivier Temam has recently established a joint team with ICT (YOUHUA) within the framework of the Franco-Chinese Lab for Computer Science, Automation and Applied Mathematics (LIAMA) after first setting up an INRIA associate team. Olivier talks us about the rationale and benefits of this collaboration.
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Scientifique culture
Small robots capable of big things
The five-year SYMBRION project (Symbiotic Evolutionary Robot Organisms) has just passed the halfway mark. Twelve European partners are involved in this collaborative robotics project.
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Collaboration
Cloud computing for research in neuroimaging
The Parietal team is taking part in the Azure Brain project, in collaboration with Microsoft and the joint Inria-Microsoft Research research laboratory, to analyse large masses of neuroimaging data through cloud computing. Bertrand Thirion, the team's leader, explains the potential benefits of this innovative project.
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Conference
MIXMOD 2010
MIXMOD (MIXture MODelling) is a piece of software which can be used for density estimation, classification or discriminant analysis. The third edition of the conference will take place on Thursday 2 December 2010 in Lyon.
Place : ENS-Lyon, J. Monod Site, Lecture Theatre B - Nearest metro station: Debourg
Guests : G. Celeux, F. Langrognet, C. Ruckebush, C. Biernacki, S. Cohen, C. Maugis, O. Delrieu
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Innovation mission
Interview with Rémi Ronchaud
Rémi Ronchaud is the head of the industrial relations department of the Inria Saclay - Île-de-France research centre. He presents the missions of this department within the context of industry and partnerships of the plateau de Saclay.
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Labex
DigiCosme Labex opens
To mark the inaugural conference of the DigiCosme Laboratory of Excellence (Labex) on 12 and 13 September 2012, we take a look back at the origins and ambitions of this project in an interview with the lab's coordinator, Christine Paulin-Mohring.
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Computer-assisted proof
Mathematical proof by computer science!
A complete formal proof, certified by the Coq software, was announced in September by Georges Gonthier and his team at the Inria-Microsoft Research joint laboratory.
This work renders the conflict between computer science and mathematics obsolete, the common denominator being logic. Two young researchers who joined Georges Gonthier for the ride told us how much they enjoyed participating in the work and "grew" as a result of the Mathematical Components (MathComp) project. Here's what they had to say...
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- Inria - Microsoft Research joint laboratory
- Georges Gonthier
- Inria Sophia Antipolis - Méditerranée
- Inria Saclay - Île-de-France
- Enrico Tassi
- Assia Mahboubi
- Feit-Thompson theorem
- Proof
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Computer-assisted proof
"Our work diagram looked like a Napoleonic war plan!"
Six years transpired between the start of the project and the end of the proof of the Feit-Thompson theorem, which came on 20 September 2012. Following is the account of this modern-day adventure.
Interview with Georges Gonthier, Microsoft Research-Inria joint laboratory.
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- Inria Saclay - Île-de-France
- Feit-Thompson theorem
- Inria Sophia Antipolis - Méditerranée
- Georges Gonthier
- Proof
- Inria - Microsoft Research joint laboratory
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