CyberSec4Europe, a European summit on cyber security

CyberSec4Europe, a European summit on cyber security

The CyberSec4Europe project ended at the summit held on December 1st and 2nd in Brussels. It ends after four years of work. 43 partners and associates were part of the consortium. They have creatively and effectively achieved scientific advances in areas associated with cybersecurity. IRIT is represented in this consortium by 4 of its teams (ARGOS, ICS, RMESS, SIERA). The laboratory has a Strategic Application AreaCybersecurity, Heritage and People Safety

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Digital learning, a major research theme in computer science

Digital learning, a major research theme in computer science

Digital learning tools are more and more popular among learners and teachers, in the context of hybrid pedagogical programs. At IRIT, a research niche exists in this field and the researchers involved in this research theme are invested in two projects that we wish to highlight in this article.

The “Défis clés” of the Occitanie Region support researchers in strategic areas

The “Défis clés” of the Occitanie Region support researchers in strategic areas

IRIT is involved in three of the eleven “Key Challenges” of the Occitanie Region. Set up by the Region with the scientific communities, the “Key Challenges” aim to make regional research more collaborative, visible and attractive. These “Key Challenges” wish to position Occitania as a leader in the fields of the future.

Terra Forma, sensors to meet environmental challenges

Terra Forma, sensors to meet environmental challenges

The Terra Forma project aims to deploy a large network of environmental sensors to understand the transformations linked to climate change in pilot areas. Led by the CNRS, this open source and economical sensor project aims to obtain keys to understanding environmental changes in order to better adapt to them.

An IRIT publication selected as an outstanding paper at the RTSS 2021 conference

An IRIT publication selected as an outstanding paper at the RTSS 2021 conference

Congratulations to Christine ROCHANGE, Alban GRUIN, Thomas CARLE and Hugues CASSÉ from the TRACES (Architecture and Compilation for Embedded Systems) team of the Architecture, Systems and Networks (ASR) department, whose work has been selected as an outstanding paper at the 2021 IEEE Real-Time Systems Symposium (RTSS).