Wissal Benjira, PhD graduate at De Vinci Higher Education, presented research on graph-oriented models designed to improve the use of open data for sustainability indicators. Her work connects data science, geomatics and knowledge representation to support the computation of United Nations indicators. This research contributes to ongoing efforts to structure and interpret open data in […]
Mathis, Class of 2022, presented research on predicting Federal Reserve rate decisions using causal modelling at the 19th Financial Risks International Forum in Paris. The work addresses the limits of traditional models in high-dimensional macroeconomic environments. Monetary policy signals shape financial markets, yet modelling their dynamics remains complex as data volumes and interdependencies grow. Monetary […]
Man, class of 2026 and M2 student in Data and Artificial Intelligence, is completing a research internship at DeVinci Research Center. His work focuses on DaMoOp, a framework that connects data modelling decisions with performance, cost, and environmental impact. This experience reflects current developments in data engineering, where technical choices increasingly incorporate measurable, multidimensional criteria. […]
The Institute for Future Technologies (IFT) at ESILV announces the creation of its Advisory Board. Jean-Baptiste Guignard, researcher, entrepreneur and technology executive, becomes its first member. Through this new Advisory Board, the Institute for Future Technologies strengthens its dialogue with professionals working at the intersection of research, engineering, industry and creative practice. An Advisory Board […]
Xiao Xiao, Director of the Institute for Future Technologies at De Vinci Higher Education, presented Antithèse at the Scalable HCI Symposium in Shenzhen. This lecture-performance explored embodied cognition and technological augmentation through a live theremin dialogue with electroacoustic compositions. As research in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) increasingly bridges theory and practice, artistic experimentation offers a complementary […]
Antoine Plin, class of 2026 at ESILV and a participant in the Parcours Recherche (Research Track), presented his research paper “Knock-Knock: Black-Box, Platform-Agnostic DRAM Address-Mapping Reverse Engineering” at the Microarchitecture Security Conference (uASC) 2026, held in Leuven, Belgium. This presentation was delivered at an international conference on microarchitectural security research. Link to the paper The […]
The Institute for Future Technologies (IFT) hosted Easa Ali Abbasi, a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Informatics, for a research collaboration and a talk on tactile perception and haptics in Human–Computer Interaction. This invitation provided an opportunity to explore recent advances in understanding touch through a sensorimotor perspective, while fostering exchanges with […]
Two scientific publications analyse changes in tourism practices using digital traces left by visitors. Conducted within the De Vinci Research Centre (DVRC), this research combines computer science and geography to provide complementary perspectives on contemporary tourism dynamics. Beyond their shared focus on tourism data, these two publications address complementary analytical dimensions. Interdisciplinary research on digital […]
ESILV and the Institute for Future Technologies hosted Irmandy Wicaksono, MIT Media Lab alum and Assistant Professor at the National University of Singapore, for a talk and academic visit dedicated to soft technologies and computational textiles. Within this context, the presentation focused on how soft materials and digital fabrication are reshaping interactions between technology, the […]
The third Research Devoteam x ESILV exchange seminar brought together lecturers, researchers, PhD students and experts to discuss two key areas for digital infrastructure: the frugal cloud and the autonomous cloud. This afternoon workshop provided an opportunity to identify common areas of research and strengthen collaborative dynamics. Devoteam x ESILV: a research-industry collaboration Organised in […]
At PRICAI 2025, research carried out within ESILV and the De Vinci Research Center was represented by Pierre Lefebvre, PhD student, who presented recent work on efficient video violence detection. The contribution addresses key challenges in computer vision related to performance, computational cost, and real-world deployment. ESILV research represented at an international AI conference The […]
The Institute for Future Technologies and ESILV welcomed Lucy Li, PhD candidate at the MIT Media Lab, for a research talk and academic exchanges focused on speculative design, emerging technologies, and future imaginaries. Building on these speculative narratives, the discussion then shifted from conceptual frameworks to concrete exchanges with ESILV’s academic community, connecting research exploration […]