Entries by I'MTech

Claude Berrou

IMT Atlantique | #turbocode #comelec #neocortex #ArtificialIntelligence #AcadémieDesSciences [toggle title=”Learn more” state=”open”] When AI keeps an ear on nursing home residents On computer science: turbo in the algo What are turbo codes? [/toggle]

Mounir Mokhtari

Institut Mines-Télécom | #lifequality #ehealth #dependentperson #smarthome [toggle title=”Learn more” state=”open”] City4age, the elderly-friendly H2020 project [/toggle]

Frédéric Boyer

IMT Atlantique | #biorobotics #incarnatedintelligence #electricalsense [toggle title=”Find all his articles on I’MTech” state=”open”] What is bio-inspiration? The artificial fish of the Venice lagoon Intelligence incarnated, a bio-inspired approach in the field of robotics [/toggle]

Francesco Andriulli

IMT Atlantique | #sciencecomputing #mathematics #brain-computer-interface [toggle title=”Learn more” state=”open”] 4 ERC Consolidator Grants for IMT Computational sciences: when math makes all the difference [/toggle]

Christine Balagué

Institut Mines-Telecom Business School | #socialnetworks #SIoT #digitaluses #bigdata [toggle title=”Learn more” state=”open”] Innovation in health: towards responsibility Good in Tech: a chair to put responsibility and ethics into innovation Chronic disease: what does the Internet really change in patients’ lives? Coopetition between individuals, little-understood interactions Healthcare: what makes some connected objects a success and […]

Intelligent transport systems: juggling with communication methods to stay connected

YoGoKo is a Brittany-based start-up specializing in the field of cooperative intelligent transport systems (ITS). It markets a multipurpose communication box with multiple access technologies, associated with a services and intelligent communication management platform, which ensures permanent connectivity between vehicles and road infrastructures. The idea is to use several communication standards, either simultaneously or in […]

Marine pollution as seen by ultrafast cameras

Ultrafast cameras unveil processes that are invisible to the naked eye. At Mines Alès, Pierre Slangen, a specialist in applied optics, uses them to build advanced technology devices and thus to understand how gases and liquids are diffused during environmental disasters.     Certain physical phenomena occur in such small time scales that they remain […]

Biomechanics serving healthcare

Stéphane Avril, a researcher at Mines Saint-Étienne, describes himself as a “biomechanics” but would like to become a “mechanobiologist”, a switch from studying the mechanical properties of the body to decoding its biological mechanisms using engineering tools. Focused in particular on analysis of the behavior of normal and pathological vessels, his work should have significant […]