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What’s new in the atmosphere?
Energy & environment, In the NewsIn conjunction with the 4th National Conference on Air Quality held in Montrouge on 9 and 10 October 2018, I’MTech sat down with François Mathé, a researcher in atmospheric sciences at IMT Lille Douai to ask him five questions. He gave us…

Left out of the digital revolution?
Digital, In the News, SocietyDominique Pasquier, Télécom ParisTech, Institut Mines-Télécom (IMT)
This text is published as part of the "Digital Society" column written by researchers from the Economic and Social Sciences department at Télécom ParisTech, members…

What is the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)?
Digital, In the News, Industry, What's?Industry and civil society do not share the same expectations when it comes to connected objects. The Internet of Things (IoT) must therefore adapt to meet industrial demands. These specific adaptations have led to the emergence of a new field:…

What is digital simulation?
Digital, In the News, What's?Digital simulation has become an almost mandatory step in developing new products. But what does "simulating behavior" or "modeling an event" really mean? Marius Preda, a computer science researcher at Télécom SudParis, explains what's hiding…

Special issue: Electronic textiles
In the News, Materials, Scientific literacy[dropcap]E[/dropcap]lectronic textiles is a multidisciplinary field which is not limited to the characterization and development of novel materials and devices. The field also targets technologies related to the interconnection of electronic…

Social media and crisis situation: learning how to control the situation
In the News, SocietyAttacks, riots, natural disasters… all these crises spark wide-spread action among citizens on online social media. From surges of solidarity to improvised manhunts, the best and the worst can unfurl. Hence the need to know how to manage and…

Could additive manufacturing be the future of the plastics industry?
In the News, MaterialsThere has been a significant revolution in the world of materials as 3D printing has proved its potential for innovation. Now it must be put into practice. While 3D printers are increasingly present in prototyping workshops, they have been slow…

AI in healthcare for the benefit of individuals and society?
Digital, Health, In the NewsArticle written by Christian Roux (Director of Research and Innovation at IMT), Patrick Duvaut (Director of Innovation at IMT), and Eric Vibert (professor at Université Paris-Sud/Université Paris Saclay, and surgeon at Hôpital Paul Brousse…

RAMSES: Time keeper for embedded systems
Carnot EN, Digital, In the NewsI’MTech is dedicating a series of articles to success stories from research partnerships supported by the Télécom & Société Numérique Carnot Institute (TSN), to which Télécom ParisTech belongs.
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The contest for the worst air pollutant
Energy & environment, In the NewsLaurent Alleman, IMT Lille Douai – Institut Mines-Telecom
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[dropcap]I[/dropcap]n its report published on June 28, 2018, the French Agency for Health Safety (ANSES) presented a list of 13 new…

20 terms for understanding mobility
Digital, In the News, MobilityIncreasingly linked to digital technology, mobility is becoming more complex and diversified. Autonomous driving, multimodality, rebound effect and agile method are all terms used in the study of new forms of mobility. The Fondation Mines-Télécom…

Silicon and laser: a brilliant pairing!
Energy & environment, In the News, Materials
Researchers at Télécom ParisTech, in partnership with the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB), have developed new optical sources. These thermally-stable, energy-saving lasers offer promising potential for silicon photonics. These…

Computerizing scripts: losing character?
Digital, In the NewsWith the use of the Internet and new technologies, we rely primarily on writing to communicate. This change has led to a renewed interest in graphemics, the linguistic study of writing. Yannis Haralambous, a researcher in automatic language…

Four flagship measurements of the GDPR for the economy
Digital, In the News, SocietyPatrick Waelbroeck, Professor in Economic Sciences, Télécom ParisTech, Institut Mines-Télécom (IMT)
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[dropcap]N[/dropcap]umerous scandals concerning data theft or misuse that have shaken…

AI to assist the elderly
Digital, Europe EN, Health, In the NewsCaring and expressive artificial intelligence? This concept that seems to come straight from a man-machine romance like the movie “Her”, is in fact at the heart of a Horizon 2020 project called EMPATHIC. The project aims to develop software…

TTool offers security, safety and performance for embedded systems
Carnot EN, Digital, In the NewsI’MTech is dedicating a series of articles to success stories from research partnerships supported by the Télécom & Société Numérique Carnot Institute (TSN), to which Télécom ParisTech belongs.
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PAPAYA: a European project for a confidential data analysis platform
Digital, Europe EN, In the NewsEURECOM is coordinating the three-year European project, PAPAYA, launched on May 1st. Its mission: enable cloud services to process encrypted or anonymized data without having to access the unencrypted data. Melek Önen, a researcher specialized…

What is mechatronics?
Digital, In the News, Materials, What's?Intelligent products can perceive their environment, communicate, process information and act accordingly… Is this science fiction? No, it’s mechatronics! Every day, we come in contact with mechatronic systems, from reflex cameras to our…

Innovation: to be or not to be responsible?
In the News, SocietyHow should the concept of responsibility be defined at a time when innovation prides itself on providing answers to major societal issues? For organizations, the concept of responsible innovation is not quite the same as for the scientists studying…

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Medcam: a high-quality image for laparoscopy
Digital, Health, In the News, Start-up-en300,000 laparoscopies are performed every year in France. At ten euros per minute spent in the operating room for procedures that last from one to ten hours, any time that can be saved is significant. Medcam helps save precious minutes by reducing…

Data-mobility or the art of modeling travel patterns
Digital, In the News, MobilityThe major rail workers’ strike in France on the spring of 2018 transformed French travel habits, especially in the Ile-de-France region. Vincent Gauthier, a researcher at Télécom SudParis, is working to understand the travel patterns in…

BioMICA platform: at the cutting edge of medical imaging
Carnot EN, Digital, Health, In the NewsAmong the research platforms at Télécom SudParis, BioMICA has developed bio-imaging applications that have already been approved by the medical field. Airways, its 3D representation software, received funding from Télécom & Société…

When Researchers and Visitors Stay up all Night
In the News, Scientific literacyEvery year, the European Researchers’ Night allows scientists and curious visitors to meet in over 200 European cities. The STORIES project, selected last May through the H2020 MSCA-NIGHT-2018 call for projects, will enable the CCSTI La…