SDG 9: Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
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 revolutionize data storage using DNA, offering long-term storage stability and ease of use. Faced with competition from North American consortia, the aim is to make French research an international leader in polymer-based storage. The project is spread over 7 years, with a budget of 20 million euros.
This project aims to revolutionize data storage using DNA, offering long-term storage stability and ease of use. Faced with competition from North American consortia, the aim is to make French research an international leader in polymer-based storage. The project is spread over 7 years, with a budget of 20 million euros.
The HyMES project explores hybrid modeling solutions to address the growing complexity of multi-energy systems and networks. By combining physical and data-based models, the project aims to improve the representation of energy dynamics and address the challenges of uncertainties and non-linearities in system models.
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.
Reconfigurable Manufacturing Systems (RMS) are production systems designed to be able to adapt to changes in demand. Their flexibility can also make it possible to design sustainable production systems
The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) as an agent responsible for a task, as well as a crew teammate requires considerable expertise on human-AI interactions specific to each application field, particularly in the naval domain.
The MIMOSA project is a European HORIZON-Euratom project started in 2022 and selected on call for projects NRT-01-03 Multi-recycling of spent fuel from Light Water Reactors (LWR).
The MODELIS research team at IMT Atlantique's Automation, Production Engineering and Computer Science department (LS2N) is working to optimize the operation of complex systems, such as goods flows, transport networks and production chains.