Department Presentation
The Computer Science Department is organized into 15 teams, one of which being shared with the Robotics Department. It gathers about 110 permanent researchers and about 70 Ph.D. students.
The department’s teams cover a broad spectrum of computer science research. They cover the fundamentals of computation, data science and artificial intelligence, bioinformatics, image analysis and software engineering. Several applications are developed including biology and life sciences, health, agriculture, ecology and biodiversity, as well as human and social sciences.
Numerous collaborations with the socio-economic world (hospitals, start-ups, local or regional companies, multinationals) are developed throughout the department.
Members of the department are involved in many scientific societies at the international and national level (particularly within GDR).
MAREL : Models and Reuse Engineering, Languages
COCONUT : Agents, Apprentissage, Contraintes
ADVANSE : ADVanced Analytics for data SciencE
SMILE : Système Multi-agent, Interaction, Langage, Evolution
ECO : Exact Computing
DALI : Digits, architectures et logiciels informatiques
ALGCO : Algorithmes, Graphes et Combinatoire
ESCAPE : Systèmes complexes, automates et pavages
WEB3 : Web Architecture X Semantic Web X Web of Data
TEXTE : Exploration et exploitation de données textuelles
ZENITH : Gestion de données scientifiques
MAB : Méthodes et algorithmes pour la bio informatique
MAORE : Methods, Algorithms for Operations REsearch
BOREAL : Représentation de Connaissances et Langages à Base de Règles pour Raisonner sur les Données
ICAR : Image & Interaction
Algo-Calcul
ADVANSE
Algorithms and combinatorics (ALGCO)
Exact Computing (ECO)
Systèmes complexes, automates et pavages(ESCAPE)
Architecture et calcul numérique (DALI)
ICAR
MAORE
Constraints (COCONUT)
Représentation de connaissances et raisonnement (GRAPHIK)
Software engineering (MAREL)
Natural language processing TEXTE
Scientific data management (ZENITH)
Bioinformatics (MAB)
Some of the Computer Science Department’s software prototypes are available online.