The PhD Seminars of Inria Sophia Antipolis - Méditerranée
The PhD Seminars of Inria Center At Université Côte d'Azur are organized and held by the PhD candidates of the STIC and SFA Doctoral Schools.
Their aim is to allow the participants to share their knowledge, and to promote collaborations, all in a friendly and interactive way. They are mainly addressed to and conducted by PhD students; however, postdocs, engineers and interns are more than welcome to participate to the talks.
If you are a PhD student or a post-doc, an engineer, or even an intern, we happily invite you to attend. You will most probably gain knowledge, maybe find solutions to unsolved problems, definitely learn more about other research fields, and don't forget that you will communicate with people, earn ECT credits, and more!
Seminars are organized every other Monday at 14:00 and they usually take place at the Euler Violet room of Inria Sophia Antipolis - Méditerranée.
See you there!
PhD Seminars V

Talk 1 Speaker Ghada Moualla (DIANA) Title Online Robust Placement of Service Chains for Large Data Center Topologies Abstract The trend today is to deploy applications and more generally Service Function Chains (SFCs) in public clouds. However, before being deployed in the cloud, chains were deployed on dedicated infrastructures where software,…
PhD Seminars IV

Talk 1 Speaker Mathijs Wintraecken (DATASHAPE) Title Riemannian simplices Abstract We shall define simplices on Riemannian manifolds, using centres of mass, which we shall also introduce. Having introduced Riemannian simplices we shall discuss criteria for non-degeneracy of the simplices. Content: https://phd-seminars-sam.inria.fr/files/2019/01/ppt_MathijsWintraecken.pdf Talk 2 Speaker Zhao Hui (KAIROS) Title Multi-view…
PhD Seminars – Welcome event
PhD Seminars III

Talk 1 Speaker Konstantinos Mavreas (FACTAS) Title The secrets of the Moon rocks, a basic idea of remanent magnetization and how to approximate it with rational analysis Abstract Ferromagnetic materials (like iron) have ”memory”! This is in the form of natural remanent magnetization. Paleomagnetic studies, take advantage of that ”memory”…