At the Very Large Data Bases (VLDB) 2025 conference in London, Nicolas Travers, Professor (HDR) and Deputy Director of the De Vinci Research Center (DVRC), and Wissal Benjira, PhD student and Data Engineer at DVRC, presented a demonstration entitled “SDG-KG: A Framework to Compute SDG Indicators with Open Data.” Their participation highlights how advanced data […]
At the BulTrans 2025 conference in Sozopol, Bulgaria, HamidReza Vanaei presented research conducted with Aerospace Track students at ESILV. The study examines how 3D printing can facilitate aerospace innovation by enabling the structural and vibration analysis of composite fins. Aerospace research showcased in Bulgaria HamidReza Vanaei, Associate Professor at ESILV, took part in the 17th […]
Nicolas Travers, Deputy Director of Research, and Ahmed Azough, Assistant Professor at ESILV, have recently co-authored a research article addressing the environmental implications of data modeling in cloud computing. Their study examines how the selection of data models can mitigate the carbon footprint associated with storing and processing information in digital infrastructures. The research was […]
Preserve.Archi is a non-profit initiative introduced by Marc Teyssier, Deputy Director of the Institute for Future Technologies at De Vinci Higher Education. It aims to build a comprehensive digital archive of small-scale architectural heritage, starting with a pilot project in the city of Nantes. A European initiative to make overlooked architectural heritage accessible through 3D […]
Myriam, class of 2025, presented her first academic paper at the European Conference on Cyber Warfare and Security (ECCWS). Her research questions the current vulnerability assessment models in cybersecurity. This international experience marks an essential step in her professional and academic journey. Read the paper From ESILV to Cybersecurity Research: A First Step Forward As […]
At the ISEA 2025 symposium in Seoul, Institute for Future Technologies (IFT), PhD candidate Vivien Roussel, presented Living Machine. This speculative installation merges biology, algorithmic design, and digital fabrication to question our relationship with production and living matter. Positioned between biopunk and solar punk imaginaries, Living Machine invites a new kind of dialogue between humans, […]
At ESILV, the Research Track engages students and faculty in interdisciplinary research, applied studies, and academic dissemination across engineering, data science, cybersecurity, finance, AI, and more. The variety and depth of topics addressed within the Research Track reflect the richness of academic inquiry at ESILV. This program is a distinctive element of the school’s educational […]
Swaminath Venkateswaran, professor-researcher at ESILV, presented a research paper at the 35th CIRP Design Conference in Patras, Greece. In collaboration with Zhe Yuan, a professor and researcher at EMLV, the study explored advanced optimization models for last-mile logistics using real-world data. CIRP Design: A global platform for applied engineering research The 35th CIRP Design Conference […]
During the 32nd CIRP Life Cycle Engineering Conference held at The University of Manchester, Flore Vallet, professor-researcher at ESILV, contributed to international discussions on sustainable mobility and strategic assessment models. This presentation reflects ESILV’s active role in international research networks dedicated to sustainable innovation and life cycle thinking CIPR: An international platform for sustainability and […]
Professor-researcher Xiao Xiao from ESILV and IFT participated in the Dimensions of Motor Control Conference hosted by the Technical University of Munich (TUM). Her presentation focused on her experiences with the theremin, a unique musical instrument played without physical contact, highlighting its relevance to motor control studies. Xiao also performed a live demonstration during the […]
Cybersecurity is vital in protecting personal data, financial assets, and critical infrastructure from cyber threats. As digital interactions increase, so do the risks, making robust security measures essential for individuals, businesses, and governments. With evolving cyber threats, innovative solutions are needed to safeguard sensitive information and ensure digital safety. In response to these growing threats, […]
Integrating technology into everyday life has been a growing challenge for engineers and designers. The Smart Socks project, developed by Anne-Julie Hoye, an MSc candidate in a dual degree program at EMLV and a student in the Creative Technology major at ESILV, and Inès Beaunoir, an Innovation & Creative Technology Student at IFT, is a […]