Genesis of LISN
This portfolio element documents the genesis of the laboratory and the process that led to its creation on January 1, 2021.
The following documents (in French) describe several key steps in the genesis of the laboratory:
- 18 December 2018 - Message from the supervisory institutions
- 13 March 2019 - Meeting between CNRS, Université Paris-Sud and the "G6" group
- 16 June 2019 - Joint General Assembly LRI - LIMSI
- 1 July 2020 - Presentation of LISN to the CRHSCT (Comité Régional d'Hygiène, de Sécurité et des Conditions de Travail or Regional Health, Safety and Working Conditions Committee)
- 25 September 2020 - Second presentation of LISN to the CRHSCT
- 12 October 2020 - Recommandations from the CRHSCT
The following documents (in French) are related to the working groups that were put in place in 2019-2020 to prepare the project of the laboratory:
- Poster announcing the working groups
- Document from the Science working group
- Document from the Services working group
- Document from the Lab Life working group
- Document from the Governance working group
This document describes the process that led to the choice of LISN as name for the laboratory:
This document is the final description of the LISN project:
Laboratory structure
A description of the laboratory’s structure and, in particular, the work carried out by the various commissions, units, and transversal actions.
Lab documents linked from the above:
Welcome booklet for LISN newcomers - French version
Charte du bien vivre ensemble (Charter for Living Well Together at LISN)
IT Careers Commission Charter of Commitment - French version)
Laboratory platforms
This portfolio element presents the main hardware and software platforms of the laboratory:
WILD, WILDER and EVE-Room, three platforms for research in interaction, immersion, visualization and collaboration
Lab-IA, a shared cluster for research in AI
Codalab, a platform for competitions and benchmarks
Cartolabe, a platform for visualizing scientific activity
Highlights
This portfolio element presents some high-visibility highlights of the activity of LISN, including prestigious awards received by LISN members and prominent structuring projects in which LISN members are key actors.
Awards received by LISN members.
The Villani report was commissioned to produce a report on AI for the government.
PEPR IA is a national research program to support the national strategy in AI.
SaclAI-School is a training program in Artificial Intelligence for all.
PEPR eNSEMBLE (ExSitu portfolio) is a national program on the future of digital collaboration.
ShareFAIR is one of the projects of the national Acceleration Strategy on Digital Health.
HQI and NumPEx are two national projects on quantum and high-performance computing.
Candyce is a national e-infrastructure project for education based on the Jupyter open-source software.