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CNRS Logo CNRS — Centre national de la recherche scientifique - The CNRS is a French public research organization, under the Ministry of Higher Education, Research and Innovation. With nearly 32,000 staff and over 1,100 research and service units, the CNRS operates in all fields of knowledge. It has a long tradition of excellence, with 21 Nobel Prizes and 12 Fields Medals. The CNRS promotes knowledge production and its transfer to society.
AISSAI Logo AISSAI — Centre IA pour la Science et Science pour l’IA - As part of its strategic plan on Artificial Intelligence, CNRS launched AISSAI to structure cross-institute actions at the interfaces of AI. AISSAI organizes thematic semesters, interdisciplinary working groups, training events, and community-building workshops around data science and AI.
IN2P3 ML Logo Machine Learning Master Project @ IN2P3 - The Machine Learning Master Project is a collaborative initiative within the IN2P3 institute, focusing on the development and application of machine learning techniques in various fields of research. It aims to foster collaboration, share expertise, and advance the use of machine learning across laboratories and experiments within the institute.
Institut Origines Logo Institut Origine - The Institut Origines brings together astrophysicists, chemists, physicists, biologists, geologists, geophysicists, philosophers and epistemologists. Its objectives are to train an interdisciplinary community in key scientific questions concerning the origin of life and its presence in the universe. By bringing together expertise in different - but complementary - fields, research conducted by the Institut Origines will lead to advances in matters concerning the origin of our solar system, evolution of matter within it, and how this evolution played a role in the emergence of life on Earth.
LAM Logo LAM — Laboratoire d'Astrophysique de Marseille - LAM is a joint research unit (UMR 7326) of CNRS-INSU, Aix-Marseille Université, and CNES. It conducts research in cosmology, galaxy formation, planetary systems, and space instrumentation. LAM is involved in major ground-based and space missions, and provides data through the CeSAM center.
CPPM Logo CPPM — Centre de Physique des Particules de Marseille - CPPM is a joint research unit (UMR 7346) of CNRS-IN2P3 and Aix-Marseille Université. It focuses on experimental fundamental physics, from elementary particles to cosmic exploration. CPPM designs cutting-edge detectors and participates in major international collaborations. It is also committed to higher education and research training.