ENSTA Bretagne : Systèmes d'Observation et I.A

Observation Systems and AI

INVENTING AND DESIGNING THE EMBEDDED INTELLIGENCE AND OBSERVATION SYSTEMS OF TOMORROW.
ENSTA Bretagne : spécialisation en systèmes d'observation et intelligence artificielle
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In response to the needs of civilian and military firms and public organizations, ENSTA Bretagne has focused its extensive expertise on designing embedded systems, multi-sensor observation systems and advanced data processing technology for decision support.

These research and training programs bring together skill sets in electronic systems, software, systems engineering, automation, AI, design and simulation, signal and image processing, etc. 

Many current fields of application require a background in these fields: for example, underwater environment monitoring, space remote sensing, maritime surveillance and security, autonomous vehicle driver assistance systems, drone navigation, mobile telecommunications, etc.

Program strengths

At the heart of technology

Collecting, processing and interpreting large and heterogeneous volumes of data, assisting in decision-making, and managing tight constraints (autonomy, durability, security, etc.): designers of intelligent multi-sensor systems face multiple technological challenges.

Many of ENSTA Bretagne's Lab-STICC (UMR CNRS 6285) research professors explore these topics in their work.

Research partnerships with industry

Shared laboratories with Thales and research programs and theses pursued in common with innovative companies put ENSTA Bretagne right at the heart of R&D programs in France and abroad.

Continuous innovation drawing on extensive experimental facilities

ENSTA Bretagne researchers have access to the campus' extensive experimental facilities. Recent acquisitions have amplified research potential in the fields of cybersecurity and robotics, most notably.

 

The program
ENSTA Bretagne : travail en groupe projets robotique et systèmes embarqués
Julien Ogor
"Diplôme d'ingénieur" (i.e. MSc in Eng.) program "Observation Systems and Artificial Intelligence" major

 

Co-operative engineering program, Embedded Systems major
  • Learn more about the "Embedded Systems" major
  • Admission: 
    • International students wishing to apply to this program must provide documentation proving that they have completed one year of full-time higher education in France.
Parcours de 4e année pour élèves Polytechniciens

Cette spécialité est offerte aux élèves Polytechniciens dans le cadre de leur 4e année.

Advanced Master in Geolocation Systems and Sensors
  • Learn more about this advanced master : a 1-year program for MSc graduates (or BSc graduates with several years of professional experience) 
  • Admission
Research
ENSTA Bretagne : recherche systèmes d'observations, télécommunications, ondes
The Information and Communication Science and Technology Department and Lab-STICC

CNRS’ Lab-STICC joint research center brings together 600 members from six establishments (ENSTA Bretagne, IMT Atlantique, ENIB, UBO, UBS and CNRS).

Research topics

Physics of electromagnetic and acoustic waves, embedded optical communication systems (radar, SAR, sonar, hydrophones, etc.), information processing, decision theory, and artificial intelligence.

PhD

ENSTA Bretagne's Lab-STICC (ICST lab) PhD students are enrolled in ED MathSTIC in the following fields:

•    Automation, robotics 
•    Signals, imagery, telecommunications 
•    Electronics
•    IT

 

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Flore Samaran
Research Professor
IT Departement
Lab-STICC Laboratory / AI&Ocean Departement / M3 Team

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Ali Khenchaf
Associate Professor, IT Departement
Head of the PIM team, Lab-STICC laboratory (UMR CNRS 6285) 
Deputy Director, SPIN Doctoral School
+33(0)2 98 34 88 45

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Admissions Coordinator (French students)
Adelaïde Gaudron
+33 (0)2 98 34 87 01

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Zacharie Malicoutis
Project manager - Incoming mobility
02.98.34.89.74
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