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Director: Michel RIVEILL direction@i3s.unice.fr www.i3s.unice.fr

I3S Laboratory « Informatique, signaux et systèmes de Sophia Antipolis » "Computer Science, Signal processing and Systems / Sophia Antipolis" UMR 7271 – UNS / CNRS Joint Research Unit between UNS & CNRS. Director: Michel RIVEILL direction@i3s.unice.fr www.i3s.unice.fr.

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Director: Michel RIVEILL direction@i3s.unice.fr www.i3s.unice.fr

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  1. I3S Laboratory« Informatique, signaux et systèmes de Sophia Antipolis »"Computer Science, Signal processing and Systems / Sophia Antipolis"UMR 7271 – UNS / CNRS Joint Research Unit between UNS & CNRS Director: Michel RIVEILL direction@i3s.unice.fr www.i3s.unice.fr

  2. Research Context Joint Research Unit between UNS & CNRS Through joint teams: Aoste, Coati, Morpheme, Oasis, Wimmics Through a joint team: Morpheme

  3. Locations: mainly Sophia Antipolis • Sophia Antipolis: 3 locations • Nice: Valrose (biologist)

  4. Members Members • Faculty • UNS: ~80 • CNRS: ~20 • INRIA: ~10 • Engineers • Permanent: 7 • Short-term:20+ (currently) • Students (on average) • PhDStudents : 80+ • PostDocs: ~10 • Total: ~250 people = Permanent: 130 + Non permanent: 120

  5. Budget Budget With salaries Without salaries

  6. Goals Goals • Research • Especiallybringingseveralpartnerstogether (inherent due to the composition of the lab) • Transfer • Fromknowledgetransfer to technologicaltransfer • Teaching • Based on the researchthemes of the lab and fed by interactions withtransferpartners • Weheadseveral master in computer science, imaging and signal processing • Animation • Organization and hosting of international scientific and technicalevents • Popularizing science (« Fête de la science » with UNS & local schools)

  7. Scientific Project Scientific Project • threeprioritythematic • Networks and ubiquitouscomputing • Health and ComputationalBiology • Modeling, simulation and technologies for Environment and sustainabledevelopment (energy, water, regional planning)

  8. Structure Structure • 4 ScientificDepartments (« Pôles »)

  9. COMREDCommunications, Networks, Embedded and DistributedSystems • Contact: R. de Simone Hosting: INRIA • Teams (I3S/INRIA) • AOSTE: Models and methods for analysis and optimization of real-time embeddedsystems • COATI: combinatorics and optimization for telecommunications • OASIS: Active objects, semantic, Internet and security • ResearchActivities • RA 1: Networks design and communication algorithms • RA 2: Discretemathematics and graph theory • RA 3: Distributed, parallel and autonomicprogrammingmodels • RA 4: Middleware and platforms for parallel and distributedcomputing • RA 5: Computational intensive and largelydistributed applications • RA 6: Model-based design of embeddedsystems

  10. GLCSoftware and Knowledge Engineering GLC - Software and Knowledge Engineering • Contact: M. Blay – FornarinoHosting: Polytech • Teams • KEIA: Knowledge extraction, integration and algorithms • MODALIS: Models to usage of large scale infrastructures • RAINBOW: Ubiquitouscomputing and man-machine interaction • WIMMICS (I3S/INRIA): Web-instrumented man-machine interactions, communities and semantics • ResearchActivities • RA 1: Middleware for Cloud computing, Ubiquitoussystems and networks • RA 2: Software composition • RA 3: Semantic web • RA 4: Security • RA 5: Data mining

  11. MDSCDiscrete Models for Complex Systems MDSC - Discrete Models for Complex Systems • Contact: M. RueherHosting: Algorithmes • Teams • BioInfo: Bioinformatics • CeP: Constraint-based program verification • MC3: Model of computation, complexity and codes • ResearchActivities • RA 1: Complexsystems and discretedynamicalsystems • RA 2: Automata, languages, combinatorics and logic • RA 3: Constraints techniques and applications • RA 4: Formalmethodsapplied to the dynamics of genetic networks • RA 5: 3D biologicalmodeling and cellular automata • RA 6: Bio-inspiredcomplex system

  12. SISSignal, Images, Systems SIS - Signal, Images, Systems • Contact: E. DebreuveHosting: Algorithmes + iBV • Teams • SignalsBiomed : Biomedical signal processing SigNet: Signal processing and networks • Imaging MediaCoding: Multimediacoding and processing Morpheme: Morphological properties of biological structures  • Robotics OSCAR: Observers and sensory control of aerial robots SIM: System identification and modelling • ResearchActivities • RA 1: High order signal processing • RA 2: Tensors in signal processing • RA 3: Multimediacoding and indexing • RA 4: Nonlinear control and observers for drones • RA 5: Localization and mapping for autonomoussystems

  13. Local and National Positioning Local and National Positioning • Participation to national research networks • 30 ongoing ANR-fundedprojects • Collaborations with local branches of (worldwide) companies • Amadeus, Autodesk, Orange Labs, Thalès, TI, Google • Collaborations withsmall and medium-sizedenterprises • Participation to several clusters « pôles de compétitivité » • French initiative to bringtogethercompanies and public research to leverageindustrial R&D • Past 5 years: 20+ software applications submitted to the APP agency (« Agence pour la Protection des Programmes »)

  14. International Positioning International Positioning • Participation to international research networks • 10 ongoing EU-fundedprojects • Contributions to standards • ETSI: EuropeanTelecommunications Standards Institute • OMG: Object Management Group (Cloud computing, Embededsystems) • W3C: Web languages and protocol • 50+ academic collaborations • Europe, USA, Brasil, Asia (China, Vietnam), Russia, Israel, Tunisia • Past 5 years: 15+ patents submitted

  15. Highlights Highlights • National • 2 senior members of the « Institut Universitaire de France » • Member of the LABEX UCN@SOPHIA • International • 3 IEEE Fellows • IndividualTechnicalAchievementAwardfrom the European Association for Signal Processing • RufusIsaacs' Awardfrom the International Society on DynamicGames • Prize for Innovation in DistributedComputingawarded by the Colloquium on Structural Information and Communication Complexity (SIROCCO) • Prize of the magazine « La Recherche », category « HumanHealth »

  16. Startup Creation & Support Startup Creation & Support • Participation to 3 startup creationssince 2006 • ActiveEon: Parallelcomputing solutions for multi-core computers, clusters and grids • SimplySim (OPTIS Group): Real time virtual reality for visualization, simulation and training • VU Log: Software and services for urbanmobility • Support of projects in startup incubator program • Bewave: Sensor network management for energysaving in smart buildings • MovingPlayer: Design studio for massivelymultiplayergames on mobile platforms • FranceLab: Data mining

  17. Master Programs Master Programs • Lab members (UNS, CNRS, INRIA) involved in programs of • Electronic Department • Computer science Department • Applied mathematics and modeling Department

  18. Thank you for your attention

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