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H1, the new humanoid robot from LAAS!
The H1 humanoid robot has joined the fleet of our Robotics department.

ASPIRE program: new cooperation between France and Japan
An artificial intelligence project from the GDR MACS, led by Dmitry Peaucelle from the MAC team, has been selected in the ASPIRE programme of the Japanese Science and Technology Agency (JST), in the ‘ASPIRE for Top Scientists’ category.

Roboticist Olivier Stasse interviewed by Radio France Culture
Radio France Culture has published an interview on ‘Robots: ah si j'étais un humanoïde’, with roboticist Olivier Stasse.

Artificial intelligence: how can we distinguish cancer cells from healthy cells?
The ELIA team, in association with a team from the Restore laboratory, classified hundreds of cells using biomechanical measurements and machine learning. The results have been published in ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces.

Prize for the best ‘ICSOC 2024’ demonstration for the SARA team
Cédric Sanou and Sami YANGUI won the prize for best demonstration at the International Conference on Service-Oriented Computing in Tunis.

Gepetto stands out at the IEEE - RAS
Rajesh Subburaman and Olivier Stasse were finalists for the best oral presentation at this benchmark conference for humanoid robotics.

Ali MAZIZ, winner of the CNRS bronze medal
Ali MAZIZ was awarded the CNRS bronze medal for his promising research work.

LAAS-CNRS studies the scrum for Stade Toulousain
A doctoral student at LAAS-CNRS, Zoé Pomarat is carrying out research work based on instrumentation of the rugby scrum, in partnership with the Stade Toulousain.

Remise du titre de Docteur Honoris Causa à Luiz Martinez-Salamero
On Tuesday June 18, Luiz Martinez-Salamero was awarded the title of Doctor Honoris Causa by the Université Toulouse III Paul Sabatier.