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Drones in the Service of Health Logistics
Conducted among Danish citizens, a study led by a team of researchers based in Denmark, Canada, and France, within the Technology for Change Research Chair at the Institut Polytechnique de Paris, explores whether citizens will resist the use of drones, and elucidates the factors to address to deploy drones for health purposes. This work is published in the journal Drone Systems and Applications[1].
IP Paris and Polytechnique Montreal signed strategic partnership agreement
Institut Polytechnique de Paris and Polytechnique Montreal signed a strategic agreement in Montreal on Friday, April 12, strengthening their collaboration in research, education, innovation and entrepreneurship. The agreement was signed as part of the 21st Rencontre Alternée des Premiers ministres français et québécois (RAPM), (Alternate Meeting of the French and Quebec Prime Ministers).
Three researchers from the Institut Polytechnique de Paris awarded ERC Advanced grants
Charles Baroud, from Hydrodynamics Laboratory (LadHyX), Olivier Gossner, from Center for Research in Economics and Statistics (CREST) and Joris van der Hoeven, from Computer Science Laboratory of the École Polytechnique (LIX) , saw their projects selected by the European Research Council. All three received an ERC grant for the year 2024 in the Advanced Grants category. The European Research Council's mission is to raise the level, dynamism and creativity of the European research system. Each year, it supports ambitious and very high quality research projects, proposed by the researchers themselves.
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