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Jonathan Bonnet has defended his thesis on Intelligent Systems & Data

On 9 june 2017, Jonathan Bonnet became IRT Saint Exupéry’s 2nd PhD student to defend his PhD dissertation. Awarded by University of Toulouse III – Paul Sabatier, his work was supervised by both IRIT laboratory[1] (CNRS/INPT/UT3 Paul Sabatier/UT1 Capitol/UT2 Jean-Jaurès) and IRT Saint Exupéry.The high quality and the relevance of Jonathan’s thesis contributed to get significant results as a[…]

1st IRT Saint Exupéry PhD thesis defense on partial electric discharges

 On 3 April 2017, Cédric Abadie became IRT Saint Exupéry’s first PhD student to defend his PhD dissertation. Awarded by University of Toulouse III – Paul Sabatier, his work was supervised by both Laplace Laboratory[1] (CNRS/INP-ENSEEIHT/UT3 Paul Sabatier) and IRT Saint Exupéry. This highly promising research has resulted in the creation of a new digital tool for non-intrusive[…]

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[…]

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