SDG 3: Good Health and Well-being
In healthcare, cybersecurity is at the heart of the challenges of artificial intelligence (AI) empowered by massive multiscale data and new medical practices. It is also imposed by means of a complex broad set of strict ethic and legislative regulations. On one hand, the security of data should be ensured whatever their nature, transmission, processing and transformations they went through.
The healthcare sector (public and private) generates a vast amount of data from various sources, including electronic health records, advanced imaging techniques, high throughput sequencing, wearable devices, and population health data.
Issues in surgery can be related to collaboration problems such as miscommunication and misunderstanding. Analysis of these collaborative situations can be done by experts, but it is a long and complex process. Moreover, this approach does not allow for real-time analysis and feedback on the collaboration.
The CyberSecDome project offers a proactive solution to protect digital infrastructures against cyber threats. It comprises four key elements: a digital infrastructure, digital twins, AI-powered security tools and a VR user interface.
This project aims to deepen our understanding of the role of the cerebellum in social cognition and social-emotional behavior, by studying patients with autosomal dominant spinocerebellar ataxias (SCA). The cerebellum, long associated with motor skills, is now recognized for its cognitive and emotional functions.
Intelligent orthopedic implants offer exciting prospects, particularly for improving post-surgical follow-up. Today, however, the technologies available for their power supply are not suited to powering the all-metal prostheses used in orthopedics.
Sport is in the spotlight just about everywhere, as the Paris Olympics are a must. IMT Atlantique is not to be outdone: since its creation, the range of sporting activities has been one of its most attractive features, and Physical, Sports and Expressive Activities (PSEA) play a key role in the training of future engineers in all disciplines.
Supported by the European Commission to the tune of €5m, COCPIT stands for "scalable solutions optimisation and decision tool creation for low impact SAF production chain from a lIpid-rich microalgae sTrain",
Reducing the carbon footprint of the transport sector by developing a new certified biofuel for aviation from microalgae is the ambitious aim of the European COCPIT project led by the Energy Systems and Environment Department (DSEE) at IMT Atlantique (UMR CNRS 6144 GEPEA), which was officially launched in Nantes
How can we monitor underground water tables? How can they be protected from various sources of pollution? What warning systems should be put in place? These questions are the subject of a major European research project: NINFA.