Introducing the 3IA Côte d’Azur IA-Cluster Chairholders and Fellows (2025)
Research
Published on November 21, 2025–Updated on December 16, 2025
Dates
on the November 20, 2025
Lauréats Chaires et Fellows IA Cluster 3IA Côte d'Azur (2025)
The Institute has selected 14 researchers as IA-Cluster Chairholders and Fellows.
The 3IA Côte d'Azur is very proud to welcome 4 new scientists joining the Institute as Chairholders and Fellows and 10 renewed Chairholders, within the framework of the IA-Cluster labelling.
Core elements of AI
Elena Cabrio, Université Côte d’Azur – Chairholder
Research topic: Advanced Natural Language Understanding
Mathieu Carrière, Inria – Chairholder
Research topic: TopMoDaL: Multiparameter topological data analysis for Machine Learning Models and data sets
Antitza Dantcheva, Inria – Chairholder
Research topic: Generating synthetic videos for automated visual learning
Pierre-Alexandre Mattei, Inria – Chairholder
Research topic: Dirty data: the interplay of foundations and practice
Giovanni Neglia, Inria – Chairholder
Research topic: Distributed Machine Learning over the Internet
AI for healthcare
Pascal Barbry, CNRS – Chairholder
Research topic: Human Lung Atlas
Gergő Gógl, Inserm – Fellow
Research topic: Decoding complex interactomes of macromolecules
Juliette Raffort-Lareyre, Université Côte d’Azur – Fellow
Research topic: Applications of AI for patients with vascular diseases
AI for smart and secure spaces
Quentin Bletery, CNRS – Chairholder
Research topic: AI-based earthquake and tsunami early warning for smart and secure territories
Christophe Eloy, Centrale Méditerranée – Fellow
Research topic: Fluid Dynamics
David Gesbert, Eurecom – Chairholder
Research topic: AI- and robotics-assisted future communication networks
Frédéric Giroire, CNRS – Chairholder
Research topic: Integrating AI into Network Solutions: Exploring Privacy, Security, and Energy Efficiency
Benoît Miramond, Université Côte d’Azur – Chairholder
Research topic: eBRAIN - embedded Bio-inspiRed Artificial Intelligence and Neuromorphic architectures
Cédric Richard, Université Côte d’Azur – Chairholder
Research topic: Intelligent Urban Flow and Environmental Monitoring through Telecommunication Optical Fiber Sensing