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CYAS fellow-in-residence Giovanni Leghissa: guest lecture

Maison Internationale de la Recherche (CYAS, Neuville) 5 mail Gay-Lussac CS 20601, Neuville 95031 Cergy-Pontoise cedex, France

Giovanni Leghissa (Università di Torino) is CYAS Visiting Professor at ETIS from 9 to 19 may 2023. He will be giving a 30 minute guest lecture in english on May 9th 2023 at MIR Neuville, and then a longer version seminar on May 11th at ETIS (3pm). Systems theory and the foundation of knowledge. For […]

PILE ETIS + Séminaire Giovanni Leghissa (Visiting Professor CYAS)

CYU Saint-Martin, amphi E1

Giovanni Leghissa (Università di Torino) is CYAS Visiting Professor at ETIS from 9 to 19 may 2023. He will be giving a 30 minute guest lecture in english on May 9th 2023 at MIR Neuville, and then a longer version seminar on May 11th at ETIS (3pm). Théorie des systèmes et fondation du savoir. Pour […]

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Journée des doctorants ETIS

ENSEA Rue et hall du batiment C ENSEA

Journée organisée par le PhD Student Club d'ETIS. Planning : 12h45 - 13h30 : repas convivial dans le Hall C de l'ENSEA 13h30 - 14h30 : première session de posters 14h45-15h45 : seconde session de posters Les vidéos de présentation des travaux des doctorants en 1ère, 2ème et 3ème de thèse sont disponibles à partir […]

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ETIS Seminar: Pr. Otmane Ait Mohamed (Concordia University , Montréal)

SAT based Framework for Estimating Vulnerability of Digital Circuits Recent deep-submicron technology-based integrated circuits (ICs) are substantially more susceptible to transient faults. Thus, the soft errors that occurred due to transient faults are more important than they have ever been. As a result, it is critical to identify any functional inconsistencies and component failures as […]

MIDI Seminar: Mourad Khayati

CY Cergy Paris Université, site de Saint-Martin 2 Av. Adolphe Chauvin, Pontoise, France

Title: Coalescing Data Repair: How to recover from losing your sensor data? Abstract With the emergence of the Internet of Things (IoT), time series streams have become ubiquitous in our daily life. Recording such data is rarely a neat process, as sensor failures, power outages, and transmission problems frequently occur, yielding occasional blocks of data […]