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Simulation . HPC/HPDA . Artificial Intelligence . Quantum Computing |
Workshop 05 - 9:00 am to 11:00 am |
Smart Cities and Regions: The Role of AI, from Models to the Frontiers of Physics and High-Performance Computing
Chaired by Paco Chinesta, Professeur des universités, ENSAM and Dominique Baillargeat, Scientific executive director, CNRS&CREATE
Roudtable
From identifying needs to deploying technologies that make cities and regions resilient, comfortable, and safe
Gilles Grandjean, Directeur de programme, BRGM
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Biography: Gilles Grandjean obtained a Ph.D. in geophysics from the University of Montpellier (France) in 1992. After an one-year postdoctoral fellowship at the Polytechnic School of Montréal (Canada), he joined the French geological survey (BRGM). In 1995 he started working as a project leader in geophysics at BRGM. He then obtained a Professor Degree in 2000 and got the chair of geophysics at the University of Liège (Belgium) during a one-year sabbatical period. In 2009, at BRGM he took the responsibility of the head of the ground instabilities group and then Deputy Director of the Risk and Prevention Division there. He is currently Director of the Risks program at BRGM. His research activities are focused on geophysical and remote sensing imaging (tomography, inversion, image processing) applied to geotechnics (cavities detection, trenchless works, landscape management), geology (fracture imaging, soils characterization) or natural hazards (landslides, seismology). He his author of more than 65 international publications, and received in 2004 the EAGE Mintrop Award for the best paper in Near Surface Geophysics and in 2012 the best of Near Surface Geosciences presentations. He was involved, as coordinator or collaborator, in several national (French National Agency for Research, SIGMA, UNDERVOLC, ECOUPREF, SISCA, SAMCO, RICOCHET) or international projects (European 7th Framework Program, FP7-DIGISOIL, FP7-SAFELAND, FP7-MIAVITA, H2020-ESPRESSO, H2020-SERA) related to natural hazards and risks. He is co-director of the France 2030 scientific program on risks since 2023. |
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