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20/03/23 :
D. Keriven Serpollet : Understanding pilot’s sensorimotricity: from vestibular perception to mental workload assessment
R. Barrois Muller : Spontaneous movement assessment using inertial sensors in infants with severe spinal muscular atrophy after gene therapy.
Title : Analyse de la marche et de l'activité humaine dans des environnements libres
Supervision : L. Oudre et D. Ricard
Defended 03/22/23 (1B36 Room)
The industrial transfer of the scientific activities of the Centre Borelli is realized through chairs set up with industrial partners.
The Industrial Data Analytics and Machine Learning (IDAML) chair aims to develop scientific expertise in data science and machine learning applied to industry.
20/02/23 :
Mira Ait Saada : Unsupervised Learning from Textual Data with Neural Text Representations
Sam Perochon : Towards an ecological characterization of dysexecutive syndroms: unsupervised action segmentation of untrimmed egocentric videos.
Room : De Broglie (1st floor)
06/02/23 :
Marie Garin : Multilevel atlas comparisons reveal divergent evolution of the primate brain
Dimitri Keriven Serpollet : Understanding pilot’s sensorimotricity: from vestibular perception to mental workload assessment
Room : Crick (2nd floor)
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 centre Borelli regularly organizes seminars, working groups and scientific meetings.