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Principles of INRIA Joined Initiatives

The INRIA Joined Initiatives are an additional means of financing research at INRIA; they make it possible to allocate specific support, at the national level, to certain aspects of the institute, like expressing the scientific policy of the institute. The idea is either to support the fast emergence of certain subjects, or to give particular breadth to them because the institute believes in them. The Joined Initiatives support research activities during two years.

With regard to defining areas of action, the policy proposed is inspired by those of good conferences. A small number of preferential subjects are displayed each year. However, all the proposals are examined according to their merits and the proposers are encouraged to be creative.

The inciting actions must allow the institute to launch out in research projects which would not otherwise be undertaken, or which would otherwise be difficult to do so. When activities can be financed on the level of a research unit, it is not necessary for the national direction to intervene. Therefore, multisite proposals have priority, as soon as they have been justified on a scientific level.

Participation of external researchers or research groups in the projects at INRIA (CNRS, Universities, for example) is welcome. INRIA sees in these inciting actions openings towards new research partnerships.

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Participants in Joined Initiative AISIM

 
Epidaure iMAGIS Mostra
Nicholas Ayache Claude Puech Michel Bernadou
  • Three-dimensional Medical image processings
  • Surgery Simulation
  • Complex Phenomena Simulation
  • Composite and Active Materials Simulation
  • Domain Decomposition 
  • Resolution of Linear and non-Linear Problems in Solids Mechanics
M3N Sinus Sharp
Benoît Perthame Jean-Antoine Désidéri  Christian Laugier 
  • Physical and Mathematical Modelings
  • Finite Element Approximations
  • Numerical Methods Developments
  • Numerical Simulation
  • Parallel Calculation
  • Domain Decomposition 
  • Task Level Progamming
  • Teleprogrammation
  • Movement Planning
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