Axes

To anticipate the major interdisciplinary challenges posed by emerging and future systems and services, the LAAS-CNRS has identified five transversal application axes based on the four disciplinary fields which have constituted the laboratory's trademark since its creation (computing, robotics, automation). and micro and nano systems).


Space constitutes a major research and development theme for our region. The LAAS-CNRS has, since its creation, been very heavily involved in this field.

+

The “Industry of the future” application axis aims to encourage transdisciplinarity by bringing together the skills of departments and research teams around this theme. Beyond that, it is about defending an ethical vision of the industry of the future that …

+

The goal of this Axis is to lead and encourage the development of new ideas at the intersection of ICST and the fields of Life, Health, and Environment.

+

The ambition of this transversal application axis is to identify and make visible the activities of the LAAS-CNRS linked to transport and mobility (car, plane, train, etc.). It also aims to take advantage of associated multidisciplinary skills to apply them …

+

The ENERGY transversal axis aims to bring together skills from several disciplines developed within the LAAS-CNRS teams and departments to resolve multi-physical and multidisciplinary energy issues with two main components focused either on technology or on a system complete.

+