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How to train students in Artificial Intelligence?
19 Mar 2019 /
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A tribune about teaching AI written by Rony Germon, Director of Digital Pedagogies and Pedagogical Innovation at the Pôle Léonard de Vinci, originally published in Le Monde des Grandes Ecoles. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is at the concerns of public authorities, start-ups or large groups. Sometimes an oracle, sometimes a destroyer of employment, one lends him […]


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Innovation and aeronautics in defense, a lecture by former NATO’s ACT Jean-Paul Paloméros
28 Feb 2019 /
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General Jean-Paul Paloméros, former NATO’s Supreme Allied Commander Transformation, shared his experience on innovation in the field of aeronautics and defense. This lecture was organized by LéoFly, the student association of aeromodelling of the Pôle Léonard de Vinci. Jean-Paul Paloméros, also a military advisor to Emmanuel Macron during his presidential campaign, emphasized the need to […]


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Automated recruitment: when algorithms detect soft skills
05 Feb 2019 /
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HR directors can’t only rely on the use of data to recruit. But companies have invested algorithms to help them make the first sort. If a robot is obviously not going to do an interview or negotiate the salary, the passage through big data or artificial intelligence can be a first step for recruitment. Sorting […]


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A New Book about Modeling and Simulation, Coauthored by Ramine Nikoukhah, Teacher at ESILV
15 Jan 2019 /
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Modeling and Simulation with Compose and Activate was published by the end of 2018. The book was written by Stephen Campbell and Ramine Nikoukhah. This is a tutorial about software accessible to both experienced and novice readers. Ramine Nikoukhah is Vice President for System Modeling and Simulation at Altair Engineering. He has a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering and […]


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Big Data: the Impact of The New LGV and the Opening of “La Cité du Vin” on Tourism in Bordeaux
08 Jan 2019 /
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By monitoring and collecting data from social networks, ESILV researchers analyze the impact of these structures on the evolution of tourism in Bordeaux. The school pilots a collaborative research and development project called “BIG DATA AND TOURISM”, in partnership with the Bordeaux Métropole, the Bordeaux Métropole Tourist Office and the Banque des Territoires Nouvelle-Aquitaine. The researchers […]


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Blockchain in France and The New ICO Framework
08 Nov 2018 /
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France is already one of the 10 most attractive countries for blockchain investors. With the adoption of a new legal ICO framework (September 2018), the fraud-free crypto-environment will safeguard purchasers. France aims at regulating blockchain and eliminating risks such as laundering or fraud. The government has the willingness to make France a blockchain friendly destination. Thanks […]


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Flying Cars: When Aeronautics Meet Automobile, the Future is Now
12 Jul 2018 /
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When the film The Fifth Element came out in 1997, it depicted a city full of flying cars…in 2263. Actually, one may have to wait 2020 only for smart cities to put drone taxis into circulation in the air. Focus on five vehicles that may be flying in a near future. Airbus, Uber, Intel… the […]


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Introduction of Central-Bank Digital Currencies: Can Cash be Eliminated?
17 Apr 2018 /
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An article by Sergio Focardi, professor and researcher in finance at ESILV and EMLV and member of the De Vinci Research Center’s Finance group, first published in The Conversation. While private digital currencies such as the bitcoin are in the news daily, countries including China and Sweden are studying the creation a new form of […]


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Concerns on the Record Price Levels of Stocks: an Overvaluation of Today’s Stock Markets?
13 Feb 2018 /
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An article by Sergio Focardi, professor and researcher in finance at ESILV and EMLV and member of the De Vinci Research Center’s Finance group, first published in The Conversation. This article is based on the monograph “Equity Valuation: Science, Art or Craft?” of the CFA Institute Research Foundation, coauthored by Frank Fabozzi, Sergio Focardi and […]


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Using the MIT’s Innovating Methods to Teach Artificial Intelligence in a Master Class
01 Feb 2018 /
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Letting engineering students prepare a class and teach it. This is the objective of the Artificial Intelligence master class launched last fall at engineering school ESILV. Clément Duhart, professor and researcher at ESILV and associate researcher at MIT Media Lab, created and launched this master class. He uses teaching methods inspired from the MIT’s. The […]


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Big Data: Enriching Visitor Experiences at World Heritage Sites
04 Jan 2018 /
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The UNESCO Chair Culture, Tourism, Development held its 8th seminar on “Tourism and Information Technology in the Unesco World Heritage Sites”. Gaël Chareyron participated in a round table on Webanalytics and Big Data. Gaël Chareyron is head of the Computer Science, Big Data and Connected Objects major at ESILV. He is also a member of […]


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Urban Mobility: What 2018 Will Bring
13 Dec 2017 /
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Fifth-year engineering students majoring in New Energies visited Autonomy, a trade fair dedicated to urban mobility and its related technologies. This show presented the latest innovations in the sectors of autonomous and electric vehicles, active and shared mobility, and data analytics. What can we expect 2018 to bring in the urban mobility ecosystem? Here are […]


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