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Joseph Thompson (2023-) "Integrating machine learning methods into meta-heuristics: an algorithm selection-cooperation system for solving combinatorial optimization problems" Joseph Thompson is a Ph.D. student in joint supervision with Polytechnique …
Read moreProf. Neelakandan from IIT Goa will present his research on Spatial Modulation and Beamforming for IRS Assisted MIMO and mmWave Communication at 9am on November 28th 2022. Room K2-100, IMT Atlantique, Brest Campus. For online attendants, send an em…
Read moreModeling and electromagnetic simulation are essential to help in the design of complex devices and systems both used for observations / Applications in near field but also in far field. Despite the rise of computers, the complexity of the problems to…
Read moreTeam seminars are given by ARCAD members and visiting collaborators (students and researchers), they are open to all pole and lab members. Usual format: 30 et 40 minutes presentation followed by 15 to 20 minutes for questions and discussion. 2023…
Read moreCarlos Granero Belinchón is graduated in physics from the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain, 2014. Next to a Master diploma in plasma physics from Paris VI and École Polytechnique, he received the PH.D. degree in physics and signal processing fro…
Read moreLoïck Simon is a Phd Student at UBS (University of South Brittany) in Lorient. He joined the FHOOX team (Human and Organisational Factors, Automatics and compleXSystems) at LabSTICC, UMR CNRS 6285 in 2019. He received his master's degree in psycho…
Read moreAmmar Sharaiha was born in Amman, Jordan, in 1956. He received the M. Sc. and Ph.D degrees from the University of Rennes I, France in 1981 and 1984 respectively. He joined the École Nationale d'Ingénieurs de Brest, France (ENIB) as Associate Professo…
Read morePhilippe Rauffet is an associate professor at Université Bretagne Sud (Lorient, France) since 2012. He is the leader of FHOOX team (Human and Organizational Factors, Automatics and compleXsystems) at Lab-STICC UMR CNRS 6285 since 2020. In 2021, he …
Read moreMichel M. Ney received the Engineering Diploma from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology of Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland in 1976 and then obtained his M.Sc. degree from the University of Manitoba, Canada, in 1978. After working two years at the …
Read moreAssociate Professor at the Université Bretagne Sud, I obtained my Ph.D. in 2007. In continuation with my thesis work, my research activities deal with the issue of Resilience Engineering and Safety in complexsystems. My teachings, delivered in the …
Read moreChristine Chauvin is a Professor at the Université Bretagne Sud (Lorient, France). She teaches courses in cognitive ergonomics, psychology and risk analysis at the Institute of Technology in Lorient. She received her Ph.D. degree in 1996 from the D…
Read moreTeacher in Industrial Engineering at UBS (at IUT de Lorient, at ENSIBS, in Master OPPI) Researcher at Lab-STICC within the multidisciplinary team FHOOX (Human Organizational and AutOmatic Factors in compleXsystems) Specialist in Discrete Event Sys…
Read moreThe Lab-STICC, with its double affiliation to the INS2I and INSIS institutes of the CNRS, is a research unit historically recognized in Brittany and in France in the field of ICTS. It has a proven capacity to cover a broad scientific spectrum around …
Read moreThe HMS (Human Machine System) Department (Systèmes Humains-Machine in French) is devoted to the modeling, analysis and design of hybrid systems gathering human users (individual user or teams) and adaptive artefacts. The main focus of research of th…
Read moreKeywords : communication systeme, information processing, information coding and decoding, adequation algorithme & architecture, Physical Layer security, artificial intelligence. The pole Traitement et Transmission de l’Information, algorIthme et In…
Read moreUntil few years ago, embedded systems were often isolated from their environment. Due to new applications such as IoT, autonomous systems or more generally applications that require significant computing and storage resources (e.g. artificial inte…
Read moreThe raison d'être of the DMID department is to link complex phenomena and systems, the data derived from them, and decision making, using model-driven and data-driven approaches. To be more precise, the department's researchers will first of all stud…
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