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Edwin Chacon Golcher a specialist engineer in computational plasma physics
Edwin Chacon Golcher is a specialist engineer member of the Inria project-team Calvi, a joint Inria / University of Strasbourg research team. The project-team in which he belongs, is devoted to the mathematical and numerical study as well as to the visualization of different problems arizing mostly from plasma physics and beam physics.
Born in Costa Rica, he migrated to the United States to become a scientist. He achieved his goal. Learn more about his cursus and work.
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Television - Speech recognition
Smartly Segmenting TV For VOD
It looks like a well-polished on-the-shelf HTML5 application. “But keep in mind that TexMix is actually a scientific demonstrator! warns research engineer Sébastien Campion. Our main goal was to gather and display the various findings of our research team. So we essentially packed into a single piece of software all these algorithms that TexMex scientists came up with in recent years. A lot of this research was financed through the Quæro European project.”
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Informatique et Sciences du Numérique
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Education
First digital school book "Computer and Digital Sciences"
The subject Computer and Digital Sciences will become part of the French high-school system’s scientific program this coming September! For this purpose, Gilles Dowek has created the first digital school book dedicated to teaching this subject!
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Research teams
Cryptography and coding for greater digital security
Inria's dynamic approach to science is due in part to its policy of regularly renewing its project teams. Indeed, every four to eight years, the teams must present a new research project. This offers an opportunity to come up with a new theme, a new team leader, a new name, new profiles, etc. A few months after the Tanc team evolved to form the Grace research project, we met with Daniel Augot, the new team leader, to discuss the implications of this change.
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