Digital Systems for Humans Graduate school is pleased to announce the laureates of its 2020 PhD funding campaign.
Congratulations to these 6 students:
Laureates |
Supervisors |
Subjects |
Hosting Laboratories |
Doctoral School |
COSTE Jimmy |
Magali Brunel |
Teaching digital literacy for the training of the individual and the citizen of the 21st century |
LINE |
SHAL |
GERMERIE Loïc |
Etienne Lozes and Cinzia Di Giusto |
Model-checking of communicating machines |
I3S |
STIC |
GUYOMARD Marie |
Lionel Fillatre | Apprentissage minimax non-supervisé pour la médecine personnalisée : application aux patients Covid-19 | I3S | STIC |
ISRAILOV Sardor |
Olivier Meste, Guillaume Allibert and Mederic Argentina | From learning-based identification to model-based control of robotic systems | I3S | STIC |
KIMRI Medhi |
Caroline Lequesne-Roth and Marina Teller |
Le régime juridique de la donnée urbaine | GREDEG | DESPEG |
LAVILLE Bastien |
Laure Blanc-Féraud and Gilles Aubert |
Gridless method for superresolution optical fluctuation imaging of organelle dynamics in a human fungal pathogen |
I3S / Inria | STIC |
To be noted this year, the project "From learning-based identification to model-based control of robotic systems" is at the same time awarded with a post-doctoral position funding as part of the combined call for projects from DS4H and Academy of Excellence "Networks, Information and Digital Society".
The DS4H doctoral fundings reward the best candidate/subject/supervisor triplets. We are eager to welcome these 6 promising PhD fellows and follow their work during the next three years.