Director of Research
PhD, Mathematics, ENS & Università di Genova
Mathematics

Scientific excellence is currently reflected in a significant increase in the number of academic publications in top journals. This scientific excellence is also combined with efforts dedicated to scientific dissemination (mainly through the publication of contributions in practice-oriented journals and the filming of popularization videos) and contractual research (research chairs, participation in European projects, etc.), in order to reinforce the usefulness of the research activity and its impact on practitioners and on students.
With regard to interdisciplinarity, it is implemented through the existence of teams made up of both management science and engineering science researchers and grouped together in a common laboratory, the De Vinci Research Center. This interdisciplinarity facilitates the development of research works characterized by strong societal challenges and in fields of activity such as ecological transition or even e-health.
The internationalization of research is also a very important development objective for the School and will be reinforced by the signing of new collaboration agreements with foreign institutions, with a view to intensifying international exchanges of researchers, and to organizing scientific events with high international visibility.
AI-Based Autonomous Parking-Slot Detection: New Insights from an ESILV-Led Systematic Review 25 November 2025
BDA 2025: Best Demo Award for ESILV Alumni Wissal Benjira’s Research on SDG Data Framework 4 November 2025
MIT seminar: Noémie Combe from ESILV Montpellier shares a new approach to Galois groups 28 October 2025
UIST 2025 in Busan: ESILV & Institute for Future Technologies Showcases Award-Winning HCI Research 21 October 2025Axis
“New Materials, Intelligent Systems & Innovative Companies”
Axis
“Energy Efficiency & Socially Responsible Markets”
Axis
“Data Science, Digital Transformation, Risks & Complex Systems”
« Each interdisciplinary research axis is co-led by an EMLV faculty member and an ESILV faculty member, in order to facilitate interdisciplinary dialogue and the development of research works characterized by a real societal impact which is currently becoming an eligibility criterion for numerous research funding programmes.