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Applied Mathematics
Researchers passionate about mathematics
To mark International Women’s Day, two of Inria’s female staff, an experienced researcher and a young PhD student, tell us about their passion for their work. Interview with Catherine Bonnet, Head of the DISCO team and member of the board of the association ‘Femmes et mathématiques’, and Céline Blondeau, a PhD student in the SECRET project-team.
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- Sciences
- DISCO team
- SECRET team
- Applied Mathematics
- Cryptology
- Transmission
- Interconnected dynamic systems in complex environments
- Security
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PhD holders
ERCIM Alain Bensoussan Fellowship Programme - round call
ERCIM offers fellowships for PhD holders from all over the world. The next round is open! Deadline for applications: 30 September 2014.
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Science event
Prizewinners' Forum 2014 programme
Inria invites you to a panoramic view of research in Computer Science and Applied Mathematics
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Science event
2014 Computer Science and Applied Mathematics Prizewinners' Forum
Under the patronage of the French Academy of Sciences, the SIF, the SMAI and INRIA are holding an afternoon of scientific discovery based on the work of researchers awarded prizes in Computer Science and Applied Mathematics in 2014.
Place : Collège de France, amphithéâtre Budé,11 place Marcelin-Berthelot, 75005 Paris
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History of Inria
Jacques-Louis Lions: a champion of computer science research
A graduate of the Ecole Normale Supérieure and an eminent mathematician, professor and administrator, Jacques-Louis Lions believes that it makes no sense to separate pure mathematics from applied mathematics.
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Applied Mathematics, Computation and Simulation
MoGo on top of its game!
The game of Go, a breeding ground for technologies for a number of fields. MoGo, a project coordinated by Olivier Teytaud from the Tao project-team, was invited to attend the 2009 Taiwan Open. It beat the world record for the best performance in 19x19 Go.
Combining innovative Artificial Intelligence and multi-core, message-passing parallelisation, it has been notching up victories against professional players. In addition to its application in the game of Go, this parallel algorithm can also be used to address a vast range of problems.
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History of Inria
Alain Bensoussan: international development of the Institute
A graduate of the Ecole Polytechnique and the ENSAE (École nationale de statistique et de l’administration économique), Alain Bensoussan was the first researcher recruited by IRIA in 1967, and simultaneously pursued a career in teaching.
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- Mathematics
- ERCIM
- Control
- Applied Mathematics
- Jacques-Louis Lions
- Development
- International relations
- Research centre
- W3C
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History of Inria
Bernard Larrouturou: a period of expansion
A graduate of the Ecole Polytechnique, Bernard Larrouturou showed a certain non-conformism by joining the bridges corps rather than the mines corps, the traditional destination of graduates of his alma mater (1980).
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Partnership
Partnership between WPI and Inria
A special ceremony has been held in Vienna on November 21, 2016 for supporting an increased cooperation between France and Austria in MINT (Mathematics, Informatics, Natural sciences and Technology) : during this event, the Wolfgang Pauli Institute (WPI) and Inria have signed a cooperation agreement.
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MOMI2017
The goal of MOMI2017 is to allow young researchers, to discover the link between the industrial world and applied mathematics, and familiarize themselves with such approaches. To this end, we have invited two keynote speakers, professors Marc LAVIELLE and Leo LIBERTI, which will deliver us mini courses on the subject, as well as a number of local industrialists and entrepreneurs that will present us their point of view and the mathematical problems that they deal with.
Place : Inria, Sophia Antipolis