Day 1: Monday April 8, 2024
Time | Event |
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09h30 – 10h00 | Registration |
Session 1 – Introduction and Epistemology | |
10h00 – 10h15 | Welcoming |
10h15 – 11h00 | Giuseppe Longo (ENS Paris) Imitation, Model, Reality |
11h00 – 11h45 | Juliette Rouchier (PSL Paris) The model as a point of view – Example with a variety of diffusion models |
11h45 – 12h30 | Olivier Bernard (Inria Côte d’Azur) A few tips for designing sound dynamical models in biology |
12h30 | Lunch Break |
Session 2 – Biology and Medicine | |
14h00 – 14h45 | Theodore Papadopoulo (Inria Côte d’Azur) The data challenges of AI for medical imaging |
14h45 – 15h30 | Philippe Andrey (Institut Jean-Pierre Bourgin) Modeling 3D cell division patterns in plant embryo using geometrical rules |
15h45 – 16h20 | Hervé Minoux (industrial speaker from Sanofi) Discovering New Drugs …with a little help from A.I. friends |
16h20 – 17h05 | Antonin Dauvin (industrial speaker from Owkin) Owkin: Representation learning for RNA-seq Data |
17h05 – 17h50 | Pierre Baudot (industrial speaker from Eyonis) Computer aided lung cancer diagnosis on CT scans for screening (an example of Eyonis) |
18h00 | Wine and Cheese |
Day 2: Tuesday April 9, 2024
Time | Event |
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Session 3 – Ecology and Climate | |
09h00 – 09h40 | Ali Nasrallah (industrial speaker from AXA Climate) Adaptation strategies for agri cooperatives in response to climate change |
09h40 – 10h20 | Suzanne Touzeau (Institut Sophia Agrobiotech) Mathematical modelling for sustainable crop protection |
10h35 – 11h15 | Aurélien Boiselet (industrial speaker from AXA Climate) Large scale modeling of clay shrink-swell risk for current and future climate scenarios |
11h15 – 12h00 | Corentin Herbert (ENS Lyon) Low-probability, high-impact climate events |
12h00 – 14h00 | Lunch Break + Poster Session |
Session 4 – Social Sciences and Economics | |
14h00 – 14h35 | Damien Challet (CentraleSupélec) Zero-intelligence, learning, and wisdom in socio-economic systems |
14h35 – 15h10 | Sylvain Champonnois (industrial speaker from Capital Funds Management) Models to transform raw data into trades in a quantitative hedge fund |
15h10 – 15h40 | Mauro Napoletano (Université Côte d’Azur) Recent advances in agent-based and network modeling in economics and finance |
16h00 – 16h30 | Lucile Sassatelli (Université Côte d’Azur) Visual objectification in films as a new AI task |
16h30 – 17h00 | Gerald Rocher (Université Côte d’Azur) Dynabic: business continuity risk management in critical infrastructures |
17h00 | Conclusion |
All events take place in the Kahn Building of the Centre Inria d’Université Côte d’Azur.