Chaire académique
Coordinated by Ronan Fablet, professor at IMT Atlantique, the Oceanix "chaire"
In conjunction with the GIS BeAChild, the AI-4-Child team is using artificial intelligence to analyze images related to cerebral palsy in children. This could lead to better diagnoses, innovative therapies and progress in patient rehabilitation. But also a real breakthrough in medical imaging.
Having a PhD in mechanical and industrial engineering, Caroline Cao will bring all her expertise and experience to her role as head of the research collaboration ('Chaire') between IMT Atlantique and the University of South Australia (UniSA) around the theme of Industries of the Future.
The "OceaniX Physics-Informed AI for Observation-driven Ocean AnalytiX" and "AI-4-CHILD AI for paedriatric neurorehabilitation" programs supported by IMT Atlantique are among the 40 programs selected recently by the French National Research Agency (CNRS) to be "Research and teaching chaires (French research consortia) in artificial intelligence."