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André Seznec, 2019 Intel Outstanding Research Award Winner

Intel sponsors and works alongside leading academic researchers around the globe in such areas as quantum computing, artificial intelligence (AI), and other emerging innovative technologies. Each year, Intel recognizes the outstanding contributions made by Intel-sponsored academic research by awarding prizes to outstanding researchers. In selecting the winners, special consideration is given to [..]

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IEEE Haptics Symposium 2020

Awards at IEEE HAPTICS 2020 conference for RAINBOW & HYBRID teams

Awards at the IEEE HAPTICS 2020 Conference Congratulations to Rahaf Rahal (PhD Student Université de Rennes 1, RAINBOW research team) Thomas Howard (post-doctoral CNRS, RAINBOW research team) Guillaume Gicquel (engineer, CNRS) Giulia Matarese (student M2, RAINBOW research team) Steeven Villa (student M2, RAINBOW research team) Xavier de Tinguy (PhD Student, INSA, HYBRID reseach team) Maud Marchal [..]

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The virtual reality at the service of the rehabilitation of patients with Covid-19

What if virtual reality helped the rehabilitation of Covid-19 patients in resuscitation? Verare, a n innovative concept implemented in record time thanks to a close collaboration between the Hybrid research team and the teams from the intensive care and physical and rehabilitation medicine departments of Rennes University Hospital A few weeks before the health crisis, the Hybrid research team [..]

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Best Paper Award in the Rainbow team at ICRA 2020

Congratulations to Fabien Spindler (Inria Engineer) and François Chaumette (Inria Research Director) of the Rainbow research team and the other members of the consortium of the H2020 Comanoid project coordinated by Abderrahmane Kheddar (CNRS Researcher at LIRMM), who received at ICRA 2020 conference the best paper 2019 award from IEEE Robotics and Automation Magazine for the article : A. Kheddar [..]

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When IRISA combines the past with the future

As archaeological remains are fragile witnesses to be analyzed, interpreted, preserved and valorized, discover on the occasion of the European days of archaeology, the multiple innovative digital approaches in this field ... Valérie Gouranton (associate professor INSA) coordinator of the ANR-FRQSC INTROSPECT project and Ronan Gaugne (research engineer), members of the Hybrid research team. From [..]

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Logo Journées Européennes de l'Archéologie 19 20 21  juin 2020

When IRISA combines the past with the future

As archaeological remains are fragile witnesses to be analyzed, interpreted, preserved and valorized, discover on the occasion of the European days of archaeology, the multiple innovative digital approaches in this field ... Valérie Gouranton (associate professor INSA) coordinator of the ANR-FRQSC INTROSPECT project and Ronan Gaugne (research engineer), members of the Hybrid research team. From [..]

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A technological innovation that will revolutionize wheelchair mobility

As part of the European ADAPT project , Marie Babel (associate professor INSA in Rainbow research team ) is working on the development of a device to assist in driving an electric wheelchair. Today, not all people with disabilities have access to electric wheelchairs. At the risk of jeopardizing people's safety, the visual impairment, for example, does not allow this type of chair to be driven [..]

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"Where do computer bugs come from?"

Article of June 05, Lemonde.fr by Jean-Marc Jézéquel Professor at the University of Rennes 1 and Director of IRISA Jean-Marc Jezequel, is Professor of Computer Science at the University of Rennes 1 and Director of IRISA. He was awarded the CNRS silver medal in 2016. Jean-Marc explains to us where these little bugs come from that regularly disturb us in our digital activities and can be expensive [..]