IT for sustainable fishing and more respectful of the oceans At present, fishing is a real societal issue, particularly with regard to random catches of species without distinction of fish, correlated with the impact on the ecosystem and on the seabed. Teams of scientists are interested in developing artificial intelligence for more sustainable and ocean-friendly fishing, i.e. fishing sensibly [..]
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Congratulations on receiving the best paper in energy efficiency at GreenCom 2022, in the Myriads team
Congratulations to Adrien Gougeon (Phd Student ENS Rennes), François Lemercier (associate professor CNRS), Anne Blavette (researcher CNRS, SATIE), Anne-Cécile Orgerie (research director CNRS), members of the research team Myriads , for their article " Influence of Communication Technologies in Smart Grid Power Congestion Management " for which they received a Best paper Award at 18th IEEE [..]
A "distinguished paper Award" in secutiry for the Sipy research team
For its 35th edition, three members of the Spicy team distinguished themselves once again at the CSF 2022 - IEEE Computer Security Foundations Symposium , held in Haifa, Israel, last August. Congratulations to David Baelde (ENS Rennes professor and Spicy team member), Stéphanie Delaune (CNRS research director and Spicy team leader), Solène Moreau (former Spicy team doctoral student and now Inria [..]
How can applications be made more energy efficient?
Mobile applications seem to consume more and more energy. How can we reduce the energy consumption of applications? Scientists, including Anne-Cécile Orgerie, permanent research scientist at CNRS in the Myriads team, are researching and exploring solutions for tomorrow.
Congratulations to Nicolas Markey, winner of the Test-of-time award at the LICS 2022 conference
Congratulations to Nicolas Markey, winner of the Test-of-time at the LICS 2022 conference Congratulations to Nicolas Markey , who won the Test-of-Time award at the Logic in Computer Science (LICS) conference, which was held for its 37th edition in Haifa, Israel, in early August. The L LICS — Logic in Computer Science conference is the most prestigious annual forum on theoretical and practical [..]
The first post-quantum cryptographic algorithms are known
Once operational, the quantum computer will sweep away all the principles on which cryptography is currently based. The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) launched a call for papers in 2016 to find algorithms capable of withstanding it. Of the four post-quantum resistant cryptographic algorithms selected by the NIST, Falcon is one of them, a model co-developed by Thales, IBM [..]
Algorithms to prevent pollen allergies
Detecting pollen allergies in order to better prevent them and respond to a real public health problem is the result of the research work of a team of scientists (CNRS, Irmar and IRISA) to which Esso Ridah BLEZA - a doctoral student in the Expression research team at IRISA - contributed as part of his CIFRE* thesis carried out within the start-up company Lify Air For some people, the arrival of [..]
Outstanding Paper Award for Nicolas Bellec, PhD, PACAP team
Congratulations to Nicolas Bellec, PhD in PACAP research team, who received an Outstanding Paper Award at the international conference 34th Euromicro Conference on Real-Time Systems (ECRTS 2022) at Modena (Italy). This prize awards the paper " RT-DFI: Optimizing Data-Flow Integrity for Real-Time Systems " and written with Guillaume Hiet (CIDRE team), Simon Rokicki (TARAN team), Frédéric Tronel [..]