Introducing the 3IA Côte d’Azur IA-Cluster Chairholders and Fellows (2025)
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Published on November 21, 2025–Updated on November 21, 2025
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on the November 20, 2025
Introducing the 3IA Côte d’Azur IA-Cluster Chairholders and Fellows (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