LAMIH Doctoral Students' Day in pictures
This event allows PhD students from the laboratory to meet, present and discuss their thesis topics with all laboratory members (permanent and non-permanent) from the 4 departments: Automatics, Mechanics, Informatics and BioMotH (Human Biomechanics and Motricity).
Each doctoral student was given a maximum of 3 minutes, in "My Thesis in 180 seconds" mode, to present his or her thesis (context, scientific barriers to be overcome, methods or concepts used, ...) before a jury made up of laboratory staff.
This was followed by a time for discussion with the jury and the audience, to explore the subject in greater depth.
An exceptional opportunity to cross different points of view and expertise in a convivial atmosphere.
Research was divided into 4 categories:
- Health, Human & Disability
- Transport & Mobility
- Simulation & Smart City
- Industry, Robotics & Manufacturing
Congratulations to all the PhD students who took part in this popularization exercise, the juries had a hard time deciding between you
.A special mention for this year's winners:
- Thematics: Health, Human & Disability
Best presentation prize: Mathieu Phonasarack - Thematics: Transport & Mobility
Best presentation award: Amar Bouketta - Thematic: Simulation and Smart City
Best presentation award: Inas Bachiri - Thematic: Industry, Robotics & Manufacturing
Best presentation award: Soukaina Benchari
Thank you to the members of the jury: Amel Ait-Ghezala, Eugénie Avril, Rafik Belloum, Francois Berkmans, Mathias Blandeau, Mohamed Amine Boudia, Véronique Delcroix, Rémi Delille, Thierry Delot, Sébastien Delprat, Yohan Guerrier, Christophe Kolski, Samir Lamouri, Emilie Mathieux, Alex Montagne.
This scientific day ended with a very good convivial moment around a galette to taste.