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[Beautiful story] INRIA MALICE project: AI to unravel the mysteries of laser-matter interaction
Bringing together researchers and teacher-researchers from the Hubert Curien laboratory, the Inria MALICE project-team aims to foster collaboration between physicists and experts in artificial intelligence. Their objective: to develop new machine learning methods to better understand laser-matter interaction, a major challenge in surface engineering. And this, despite the pitfalls represented by partial physical knowledge of the phenomena and a lack of data.

[Video] Thesis partnerships: Télécom Saint-Étienne, Segula Technologies and the Hubert Curien Laboratory
Discover a new example of collaboration in the form of a CIFRE thesis, between the Hubert Curien laboratory, working with the Télécom Saint-Étienne school, and the Segula Technologies company.












