Here’s a look back at the defenses of the Engineering 4 and Engineering 5 trainees from ECE’s research laboratory, LyRIDS (Laboratory of Research in Interdisciplinary Digital Engineering & Sciences), which took place on Monday July 17.
This was an opportunity for our students to present their research work in the form of posters to a panel of ECE teacher-researchers, and to discover the richness of the different projects during lively discussions.
An extract from the subjects presented:
- UTAC Challenge: Creation of an emergency message platform for an autonomous convoy
- Analysis and Detection of Cognitive Fatigue using Physiological Signals
- Optimal Energy Scheduling For Electric Vehicles In V2G Smart Grid Networks
- Design of a graphene-based sweat sensor
- GTAV & CARLA Autonomous Vehicle Simulation Environments
- OPTIMIZING AGRICULTURAL YIELDS ON AN URBAN FARM
- GREEN AI: AI at the service of the ecological and economic sobriety of an agri-food production line
- Optimal Path Planning Strategies for Autonomous Vehicles: Integrating UAVs to Avoid Accidents
Congratulations to the trainees and a special thank you to the ECE’s teacher-researchers for their professionalism and invaluable support throughout the traineeship period.
Updated 2 January 2024