Awards

Poster Award for Samuel Leleu, PhD student IRT Saint Exupéry/Cirimat, on corrosion resistance

Samuel Leleu, PhD student in the IRT Saint-Exupéry and in the CIRIMAT laboratory (CNRS/INPT/Université Toulouse 3 Paul Sabatier), received one of the 4 “Poster” Prices by the French section of International Society of Electrochemistry during the last Days of electrochemistry (Bordeaux, June 26-29th) which gathers every two years the community of the French-speaking electrochemists. Hundred posters were presented. This award greets its excellent presentation in[…]

IRT award prizes to 3 young researchers – 11th edition of the international conference IEEE NMDC

The 11th edition of the international conference IEEE NMDC (Nanotechnology Materials and Devices Conference) 2016 was held in Toulouse from 9th to 12th October. This multidisciplinary conference brought together more than 150 scientists and engineers from 26 countries, physicists, chemists, biologists, engineers and technologists from the industrial and academic worlds and working on the synthesis, properties, integration and industrial applications of[…]

IRT Saint Exupéry PhD student wins best paper award at global conference on embedded electronics

Chaimae Ghfiri who is PhD student in the second year, was awarded the prize for best paper at the 2016 7th Asia-Pacific International Electromagnetic Compatibility and Signal Integrity Symposium (APEMC) which took place in Shenzhen, China between 18 and 21 May. This exceptional performance recognises the talent of a young researcher. It also highlights a[…]

An IRT Saint Exupéry PhD student won the best presentation Award at the PhD School GEET

Warm congratulations to Cédric Abadie (More Electrical Aircraft Domain) who has won The Best Presentation Prize, awarded by the PhD School GEET (Electrical Engineering, Electronics & Telecommunications). His thesis is titled, « Partial discharges characterization in an aeronautical system ». It is framed by IRT Saint Exupéry and the Laplace. The presentation dealt with the influence of pressure variation on the nature of partial[…]

An IRT Saint Exupéry team won the Virtual Engineering Award #ERTS2016

Emilie Rouland, Philippe Cuenot and Eric Jenn, research engineers at IRT Saint Exupéry, with Eric Faure and Nicolas Broueilh from ASTC Design Partners, received the ERTS2 conference award in the field of virtual engineering for their paper “An Experiment is Exploiting Virtual Platforms for the Development of Embedded Equipments“. This paper a system hardware co-development approach taking[…]

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