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Welcome at Inria

Welcome at Inria. The French Institute for Research in ICST. Information and Communication Science and Technologies. TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT AND EXPERIMENTATION. RESEARCH. EDUCATION AND TRAINING. TRANSFER AND INNOVATION.

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Welcome at Inria

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  1. Gérard GIRAUDON Welcome at Inria

  2. Gérard GIRAUDON The French Institute for Research in ICST • Information and Communication Science and Technologies • TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT ANDEXPERIMENTATION • RESEARCH • EDUCATIONANDTRAINING • TRANSFERAND INNOVATION A scientific and technological public institution under the dual authority of the Ministry of Research and the Ministry of Industry

  3. Gérard GIRAUDON Inria Key figures (31.12.2011) 8 41 66 4,350 People (60 % paid by Inria) Research Centresin France International conferences Associated teams throughout the world 4,432 180 255 Scientific publications Project teams Active patents(in total) 1,000 3,500 Software A BUDGET OF Scientists €265M 1,282 Doctoral students 258 Post-Doctoral 546 R&D engineers 107 • Of which more than 25% from external resources Spin off (in total)

  4. Gérard GIRAUDON Inria’s Research Centres Inria LILLE Nord Europe Inria PARIS - Rocquencourt Inria NANCY Grand Est Inria SACLAY Île-de-France Inria RENNES Bretagne Atlantique Inria GRENOBLE Rhône-Alpes Inria BORDEAUX Sud-Ouest Inria SOPHIA ANTIPOLIS Méditerranée

  5. Gérard GIRAUDON Inria Project-Team Inria Project Team • 10 to 30 people working under a scientific leader supervision • Focused scientific theme and international evaluation • A limited lifespan : average 8 years, maximum 12 years • Well-defined objectives and work program • Linked to and cooperating withindustrial and scientific partnersin France and around the world • A priori and a posteriori evaluation 180 140 • Inria Project-Teams in 2012 An organization that complements the universities • in partnership

  6. Gérard GIRAUDON 5 Main research topics 1 Applied Mathematics, Computation and Simulation 2 Algorithmics, Programming, Software and Architecture 3 Networks, Systems and Services, Distributed Computing 4 Perception, Cognition, Interaction 5 Computational Sciences for Biology, Medicine and Environment

  7. Sophia Antipolis - Méditerranée Research Centre

  8. Gérard GIRAUDON Milestones 1981 - Creation in Sophia Antipolis scientific park 1988 - First TCP/IP connection Europe – US - Operator of the first regional research computer network 1994  - Creation of the W3C Europe office (Inria founder) 1999-Host of the European group ERCIM 2010  - First Inria project-team with an european university (Bologna-Italy) - KIC EIT ICT labs creation 2012 - Opening Campus SophiaTech in ICST (Teaching, Research, Innovation)

  9. KEY figures (2013) • 600people including 510 scientists (researchers, lecturers, PhD students, post-doctoral, engineers ) and 90 staff support.400 Inria salaries and 200 by partners (about half from UNS) • Budget 2012: 29,7 M€ including • 21 M€ (state funding with 18 M€ for Inria Civil Servant Salary) • 8,7 M€ external funding (contracts, software licenses, etc.) most from Europe funding (4 ERC grants Math&Info) • 3 sites: Sophia Antipolis (31 teams), Montpellier (5 teams), Bologna (1 team) - 19 000 m² of buildings on 7 ha in Sophia Antipolis • 38teams – 21 teams in partnership with CNRS, universities (11 with UNS) and engineering schools • 41 nationalities • 16 start-ups, including 7 since 2000 • 29 active patents, 280software • Evaluation by the French Evaluation Agency (2006-2010): A+ Gérard GIRAUDON

  10. Regional Ecosystems Competitiveness Clusters Academic partners SCS Pegase Eurobiomed Optitec CapEnergie MerPaca Pass Trimatec Risques Cultural activities Public authorities Socio-economics actors Gérard GIRAUDON

  11. 3 Main scientific priorities Computational Biology and Medecine Ubiquitous Computing and Communications Modeling, Simulating and interacting with the real world Research focused on scientific challenges addressing the needs of society such as health, environment, agronomy, energy, transports, telecommunications… Gérard GIRAUDON

  12. 38 research teams 5 main topics 1 Applied Mathematics, Computation and Simulation (8 teams) APICS, COFFEE, CASTOR, McTAO, NACHOS, OPALE, TOSCA, TROPICS • Very high performance computing for computational sciences (national action) 2 Algorithmic, Programming, Software and Architecture (5 teams) AOSTE, GALAAD, GEOMETRICA, MARELLE, TITANE 3 Networks, Systems and Services, Distributed Computing (7 teams) FOCUS, LOGNET, INDES, MAESTRO, COATI, OASIS, DIANA 4 Perception, Cognition, Interaction • AYIN, AXIS, COPRIN, GRAPHIK, LAGADIC, STARS, REVES, WIMMICS, ZENITH • Personally Assisted Living (PAL) (national action) Computational Sciences for Biology, Medicine and Environment (9 teams) • ABS, ASCLEPIOS, ATHENA, BIOCORE, DEMAR, MODEMIC, MORPHEME, NEUROMATHCOMP, VIRTUAL PLANTS • CardioSense 3D, Cardiac Simulation (national action) 5 Gérard GIRAUDON

  13. Exemple of Centre’s Industrial Partnerships Gérard GIRAUDON

  14. Start-ups created in Sophia 2010 : 1990: 2000 : 1988 : 2005 : 1988: 2007: 2000: 2003: 2001: 1998: 2006 : Gérard GIRAUDON

  15. Training and knowledge dissemination Gérard GIRAUDON • Training through research • 150 PhD/year and 140 internship/year • Activities in computing engineery, training in industrial companies • Most advanced equipement • Post-doctoral training • Welcoming young foreign researchers • Post-doctoral periods abroad • ERCIM fellowships in European countries • Fellowships for industrial post-docs • Teaching • University degree courses (Master) • Engineering schools (École Polytechnique, ENS, etc.) • Creation of international master of UNS (Biocomp – Ubinet) and with Montpellier, master TIC-Santé • Teaching computing and digital science to teachers in secondary school • Member of the GIS Ecole Normale supérieur de Lyon – UNS - CNRS - INRIA • Organizing courses and seminars • Setting up Inria courses, seminars and working groups • Organizing national and international conferences

  16. International relationships (2013 1/2) • Euro-méditerranean relations • Italy : Joint research projet team with Univ. of Bologna (Focus) (Davide Sangiorgi) • Greece: Cooperation Agreement signed with the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece. (September 2010) – Ioannis Emiris • Tunisia: Visit of a delegation led by the managing director to meet our main partners : Enit Lamsin, Ensi, Sup’Com (March 2010). Strong participation within the framework STIC Tunisia. Many co-publications since 2003. Challenge MED IN Sup’Com Tunis. (July 2011) • Algeria: 1st Algerian-French University/Research Conference. (October 2010). 1 Project STIC Algeria in 2011 and 2012. (project within the framework STIC-Algerie (Prof. D. Cherifi and L. Boumghar from USTHB, Alger). 4 teams involved with some Algerians partners. • Marocco: Collaboration with the University of Marrakech, Institut National des Postes et Télécommunications Rabat, 1 permanent researcher in Opale. • Since 2005, strong involment within the framework EuroMéditerranée 3+3 and International Laboratory for Research in Computer Science and Applied Mathematics (LIRIMA), created in 2009. • Pilote of the CoAdvise project (FP7 « People » programme) : fund euromed. PhD theses • Leader of the EuroMéditerranée 3+3 programme (Algeria, Spain, France, Italy, Morocco, Tunisia) Gérard GIRAUDON

  17. International relationships (2013 2/2) • International • 13associate teams mostlywith USA universities (Stanford and Berkeley), but also Chile, Canada and Asia • Teams of the centre are involved in : Inria-CNRS-FAPscooperation in Brazil, STIC AmSud, Math AmSud, STIC Asia programmes, Inria@SiliconValley, Poncelet France-Russia joint laboratory, LIAMA (joint laboratorywithChineseAcademy of Sciences) • 20 researchers and post-doc involved in the Communication and information Research and Innovation Center (CIRIC) in Chile, joint Center (Inria, Universities of Chile) • Since 2006, about 1000 foreignresearchers have been welcomed in the research teams. Gérard GIRAUDON

  18. Rate of foreign researchers and students A comparative study wich shows a strong mediterranean population in the research center. May be you in the near future ! Gérard GIRAUDON

  19. A research centre in Euroregion with an international influence www.inria.fr/en Centre de recherche Lille – Nord Europe Research Centre Sophia Antipolis - Méditerranée September 2011

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