CentraleSupélec

CentraleSupélec strives for becoming a worldwide recognized teaching institution. To achieve this goal, it relies on excellence in basic science and applied sciences such as maths, physics, IT, engineer sciences, energetics, process, mechanics and industrial engineering.

Research

Research Published on 02/01/2018

Data Sciences dedicated to flavours and fragrances

In flavours and fragrances domains, massive data are complex and are pushing technical limits in many areas, specifically in decision-making and optimization. The objective of this collaborative work between Givaudan and CentraleSupélec is to face the challenges “Data-to-Knowledge” and “Data-to-Decision” in an integrated way through cutting edge research.

More precisely, one aims at developing breakthrough techniques for dealing with high-dimensional and multi-scale data. Givaudan has and creates, in its activities domain, massive data of different natures. It is essential to exploit these data to improve the understanding or to provide innovative and challenging techniques in the perfumery.

Mainstream statistical models and decision-making algorithms are challenged by such heterogeneous, multi-scale, complex, incomplete and/or uncertain data. In order to generate knowledge, build models and make informed decisions, statistical validity, robustness, computational tractability and causal modelling are mandatory. This is the scientific purpose of this Chair: developing advanced Machine Learning techniques adapted to such data.

Frédéric Pascal, professor of L2S laboratory and chairholder:

Fabien Jaunault, IT/Digital head of Givaudan:

Violeta Roizman, pHd student:

Research Published on 06/28/2017

RTE and CentraleSupélec signed a new five year academic partnership. Its objective: to study  the  potential  offered  by  digital  technologies  for  the  management  of  the electrical system. For several years, RTE has been studying the potential of digital technologies in the management of the electrical  system. 

Thanks  to  its  close  scientific  and  pedagogical  relationship  with  CentraleSupélec,  RTE wished  to  reinforce  this  collaboration  and  put  this  new  partnership  on  a  long-term  basis  in  order  to accelerate  its  innovation  processes  and  benefit  from  the  scientific  expertise  of leading research  teams with which to interact in the field of engineering sciences. In this context, a five-year research chair has been signed.

Research Published on 06/19/2017

Professor/Researcher Marc Sciamanna has been awarded as one of the IEEE Photonics Society Distinguished Lecturer.

The IEEE Photonics Society Distinguished Lecturer Program was designed to honor excellent speakers who have made technical, industrial or entrepreneurial contributions to the field of photonics and to enhance the technical programs of the IEEE Photonics Society Chapters.

Chapters may request Distinguished Lecturers to present at chapter meetings, chapter-related events or technically co-sponsored conferences organized by a chapter. Lecturers are selected each term (July 1-June 30) with some lecturers extending for a second term.

Research Published on 06/14/2017

The 10th International Conference on the Developments on eSystems Engineering will be held from the 14th to 16th June 2017 on CentraleSupélec Gif campus. Currently a high level of interest is being generated through the development of a wide end varied range of eSystems. There are many high profile projects, all around the world, seeking to transfer many services and facilities into state-of-the-art electronic technologies. DeSE’2017, which will be held in Paris and will cover a mix of topics aimed to address current research issues in the design, engineering and adoption of eSystems. DeSE’2017 conference comprises of stimulating tracks:

- Track 1: e-Learning (Technology Enhanced Learning)
- Track 2: e-Government systems, Autonomic computing and AI
- Track 3: e-Business and Management
- Track 4: e-Health and e-Medicine
- Track 5: e-Science and Technology
- Track 6: e-Security and e-Forensics
- Track 7: e-Entertainment and Creative Technologies
- Track 8: e-Networking and Wireless Environments
- Track 9: e-Ubiquitous Computing and Intelligent Living
- Track 10: Green and Sustainable Technologies
- Track 11: e-Culture and Digital Society
- Track 12: e-Sport and Exercise Sciences; the growing need for analytical analysis
- Track 13: e-Systems Engineering (Main Stream)Special Session: Smart Sensors and their Applications
- Special Session: Machine learning and neuroscience applied to real world learning and self-development
- Special Session: Internet of Everything (IoE)
- Special Session: Advanced Robotics

Research Published on 04/20/2017

Our Professor Hani Hamdan was General Chair of the Second Edition of the International Conference on Internet of Things, Data and Cloud Computing (ICC 2017).

Organized by the Laboratory of Signals and Systems (L2S) of CentraleSupélec, this conference took place on 22 and 23 March 2017 in Churchill College, University of Cambridge, Cambridge city, United Kingdom. Through its technical program, the ICC 2017 conference provided an outstanding opportunity for both academic and industrial communities alike to address new trends and challenges, emerging technologies and progress in standards on topics relevant to today's fast moving areas of Internet of Things, Data and Cloud Computing.

From 590 submitted papers coming from 58 Countries, only 225 papers were accepted for publication in the ACM (Association for Computing Machinery) Digital Library, providing therefore a papers acceptance rate of 38%. The presented papers covered state-of-the-art technologies, theoretical concepts, standards, products implementation, ongoing research projects and innovative applications of the internet of things, data and cloud computing technologies use. 

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