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Tina Nikoukhah, post-doctoral fellow at the Centre Borelli, will be speaking at the Paris-Saclay-Summit 2024 to explain how AI can be used to sort out what is true from what is false, in order to improve public confidence.
On Saturday May 27, 2023, ENS Paris Saclay, in collaboration with University College Dublin, the Marine Institute, Eire Composite and the Inishmaan community, will attempt to set a record for the furthest maritime broadband transmission without satellite or cellular connection. This is part of the SeaFi project, a key element of the ERC Highwave project led by Professor Frederic Dias.
Frédéric Dias, professor at Centre Borelli and University College Dublin has received an innovation top-up funding (Proof of Concept Grant) for the valorization of researches conducter in the framework of its ERC project, HIGHWAVE (2019). Part of this project consists in the implementation of an experimental device for measuring waves at sea and their breaking.
The work of Luc Martinot and Eric Artiges, INSERM researchers at the Centre Borelli, is featured on the CNRS website. They identify the most predictive warning signs of the onset of anxiety disorders in young adults during adolescence.
The Ministry of the Armed forces, through the Defense Innovation Agency annually rewards young PhDs for the excellence of their thesis work.
Elyes Ouerghi's research work on Automatic Methane Plume Detection with Satellite Imagery have been rewarded by EODisrupt.
Elyes Ouerghi is doing his thesis at the Centre Borelli under the supervision of Gabriele Facciolo and Thomas Lauvaux.
Luba Tchertanov's research contributes to a better understanding of the abnormal processes leading to cancer. They are featured on the CNRS website.
The L'Oréal Foundation supports 35 young female researchers each year to overcome the obstacles that prevent them from progressing in science and accelerate their careers. Tina Nikoukhah, a phd student at the Centre Borelli, is one of the 2022 recipients.
On the occasion of the Festival "Fête de la Science 2022", Télérama proposes, in partnership with the University of Paris-Saclay, 4 video portraits of women researchers who are doing science today. Tina Nikoukhah, a doctoral student at the Centre Borelli, is one of them.
As part of the Fête de la science 2022, the ENS Paris-Saclay is hosting the Village des Sciences on Saturday, October 8 and Sunday, October 9. This village will allow to discover the diversity of research on the Plateau de Saclay on 70 workshops and stands with demonstrations and interactive manipulations.