DocWalker 2025 : And the winners are...

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Published on February 20, 2025 Updated on February 20, 2025
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on the February 20, 2025

The Academy of Excellence "Networks, Information and Digital Society" is delighted to offer 6 PhD students the opportunity to undertake research stays of 1 to 3 months in international laboratories.

The goal is to give PhD students the opportunity to work in a different environment, gain additional expertise, and connect with key figures in their research fields, in order to advance their thesis work and foster scientific collaborations.

Congratulations to the 6 PhD students selected for the DocWalker 2025 call!

Laureate Laboratory Thesis directors Project Host laboratory
Imourane ABDOULAYE 

LEAT Cécile Belleudy
Laurent Rodriguez
Benoît Miramond
Integrating Tiny Embedded Neural Networks and Federated Learning for Data prediction in Energy-Efficient Wireless Sensor Networks University of Virginia
Machine Intelligence Research Association (MIRA)
ETATS-UNIS
Claire ESTAGNASIE

GREDEG Anthony Hussenot New forms of remote work organization in the Chilean context of contemporary digital mutations  Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez
Millennium Center on the Evolution of Work (MNEW)
CHILI
Mariam GRIGORYAN

LJAD/Inria, équipe MAASAI Vincent Vandewalle, Inria
David Rouquié, Bayer
Multi-Omics and Imaging Data Integration for Determining the Point of Departure (POD) of Chemical Compounds BROAD Institute
Carpenter–Singh Lab
ETATS-UNIS
Dalia HAREB

i3S/LEAT Jean Martinet, i3S
Benoit Miramond, LEAT
Vision neuromorphique implémentée sur du matériel embarqué. University of Groningen
Zernike Institute for Advanced Materials and Cognition
PAYS-BAS
Aurora ROSSI

Inria, équipe COATI David COUDERT Applications of temporal graph neural networks Tokyo Institute of Technology
Department of Computer Science, School of Computing
JAPON
Tomasz STANCZYK

Inria, équipe STARS Francois Bremond Multi-object tracking incorporating robust re-identification of pedestrians, handling challenging occlusions and ambiguities École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
EPFL ENAC- IIC - VITA Laboratory
SUISSE